Binding JSF controls to EGL variables and functions

When you have a JSP file and an associated JSF Handler part, you can begin developing the web page's behavior. This means binding, or connecting, elements on the web page to variables and functions in the JSF Handler.
The specific steps involved depend on the complexity of the web page and of the related EGL parts:

Although EGL is not case-sensitive, JSF is. EGL names referenced in the JSP file must have the same case as the EGL variable or function declaration. For this reason, you should avoid changing the case of variable or function names in a JSF Handler after binding them to a JSF control. You can always repeat the binding process to create a new, correct reference in the JSP file.


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