HTML_BASIC render-kit
component-family: javax.faces.Messages renderer-type: javax.faces.Messages


The same as for the Message renderer, but output all the messages. If an "id" attribute has been specified, it must be rendered on the outermost markup corresponding to this component. If the value of the "layout" attribute is "table", render nested "table", "tr", and "td" elements, in that order. If the value of the "layout" attribute is "list", or the "layout" attribute is not specified, render nested "ul", "li" elements, in that order. Output the value of the "style" attribute as the value of the "style" attribute, output the value of the "styleClass" attribute as the value of the "class" attribute, and output the dir and lang attributes. Output these values on the "table" element or the "ul" element. Output the values of the "errorStyle", "fatalStyle", "infoStyle", "warnStyle" attributes as the value of the "style" attribute on either the "tr" element or the "li" element. Output the values of the "errorClass", "fatalClass", "infoClass", "warnClass" attributes as the value of the "class" attribute on either the "tr" element or the "li" element. The component is a UIMessages, and there is no "for" attribute. Therefore, use either null to obtain the messages from the FacesContext or the empty string if the components "globalOnly" property is true. If the layout was "table" close out the table elements, otherwise, close out the list elements.

This renderer is responsible for rendering its children.


Note:

Attributes with a ignored-by-renderer value of true are not interpreted by the renderer and are conveyed straight to the rendered markup, without checking for validity. Attributes with a ignored-by-renderer value of false are interpreted by the renderer, and may or may not be checked for validity by the renderer.

Attributes
attribute-name ignored-by-renderer attribute-class description default-value
 dir true java.lang.String Direction indication for text that does not inherit directionality. Valid values are "LTR" (left-to-right) and "RTL" (right-to-left). These attributes are case sensitive when rendering to XHTML, so care must be taken to have the correct case. undefined
 errorClass false java.lang.String CSS style class to apply to any message with a severity class of "ERROR". undefined
 errorStyle false java.lang.String CSS style(s) to apply to any message with a severity class of "ERROR". undefined
 fatalClass false java.lang.String CSS style class to apply to any message with a severity class of "FATAL". undefined
 fatalStyle false java.lang.String CSS style(s) to apply to any message with a severity class of "FATAL". undefined
 infoClass false java.lang.String CSS style class to apply to any message with a severity class of "INFO". undefined
 infoStyle false java.lang.String CSS style(s) to apply to any message with a severity class of "INFO". undefined
 lang true java.lang.String Code describing the language used in the generated markup for this component. undefined
 layout false java.lang.String The type of layout markup to use when rendering error messages. Valid values are "table" (an HTML table) and "list" (an HTML list). If not specified, the default value is "list". "list"
 role true java.lang.String

Per the WAI-ARIA spec and its relationship to HTML5 (Section title ARIA Role Attriubute), every HTML element may have a "role" attribute whose value must be passed through unmodified on the element on which it is declared in the final rendered markup. The attribute, if specified, must have a value that is a string literal that is, or an EL Expression that evaluates to, a set of space-separated tokens representing the various WAI-ARIA roles that the element belongs to.

It is the page author's responsibility to ensure that the user agent is capable of correctly interpreting the value of this attribute.

undefined
 style true java.lang.String CSS style(s) to be applied when this component is rendered. undefined
 styleClass false java.lang.String Space-separated list of CSS style class(es) to be applied when this element is rendered. This value must be passed through as the "class" attribute on generated markup. undefined
 title true java.lang.String Advisory title information about markup elements generated for this component. undefined
 tooltip false boolean Flag indicating whether the detail portion of the message should be displayed as a tooltip. undefined
 warnClass false java.lang.String CSS style class to apply to any message with a severity class of "WARN". undefined
 warnStyle false java.lang.String CSS style(s) to apply to any message with a severity class of "WARN". undefined

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