I have an input place that should get a number. I want it to be displayed as empty. However when I run my program, I get 0 or 0.00 as default. How can I make it empty?
4 Answers
This will happen if you bound the value to a primitive instead of its wrapper representation. The primitive int always defaults to 0 and the primitive double always defaults to 0.0. You want to use Integer or Double (or BigDecimal) instead.
E.g.:
public class Bean {
private Integer number;
// ...
}
Then there are two more things to take into account when processing the form submit. First, you need to instruct JSF to interpret empty string submitted values as null, otherwise EL will still coerce the empty string to 0 or 0.0. This can be done via the following context parameter in web.xml:
<context-param>
<param-name>javax.faces.INTERPRET_EMPTY_STRING_SUBMITTED_VALUES_AS_NULL</param-name>
<param-value>true</param-value>
</context-param>
Second, if you're using Tomcat/JBoss or any server which uses Apache EL parser under the covers, then you need to instruct it to not coerce null to 0 or 0.0 in case of Number types by the following VM argument (it's unintuitively dealing with Number types as if they are primitives):
-Dorg.apache.el.parser.COERCE_TO_ZERO=false
See also:
- The empty string madness
- h:inputText which is bound to Integer property is submitting value 0 instead of null
- h:inputText which is bound to String property is submitting empty string instead of null
- javax.faces.INTERPRET_EMPTY_STRING_SUBMITTED_VALUES_AS_NULL does not work anymore since Java EE 7 / EL 3.0
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Hi @BalusC, what file do I need to add the VM argument to and where is it located? – Erick Oct 20 '18 at 17:28
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@Erick: It needs to go in the `java` launch command of the server. It's not necessarily in a file and depends on how you're launching the server. – BalusC Oct 21 '18 at 15:20
I don't disagree with previous answers given, but I think you might be looking for
<h:inputText id="number" binding="#{controller.inputBox}" value="#{controller.number}" >
<f:event type="preRenderComponent" listener="#{controller.preRenderInput}" />
</h:inputText>
and inside the controller
private double number; // getters and setters
private UIInput inputBox; // getters and setters
public void preRenderInput() {
// if it is the first request
if(!FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().isPostback()) {
inputBox.setValue("");
}
}
JSF 2.0+
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You can use inputNumber in primefaces-extension instead of inputText. Like this
<pe:inputNumber />
In your XHTML code, assume you have your input field as :
<h:inputText id="newname" value="#{youAction.newName}"
style="width:130px" styleClass="form">
</h:inputText>
In your Managed Bean Action Class, map this field as :
@ManagedBean(name="yourAction")
public class YourAction {
private String newName;
...
// Add Getter & Setter Methods
...
}
By doing in this way, you won't get 0 or 0.00 as default value in your input fields.
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my question is about numeric values, I do not have any problem with strings. But I still have the problem for integers and doubles. – Gary Leather Jan 15 '13 at 09:40
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@GaryLeather - When you want to make use of the value, why don't you convert the value to the type you want. – Venkat Jan 15 '13 at 10:20