You assign names to PageHandler functions, records, and items in accordance with the rules detailed in Naming conventions. However, EGL uses a variation of those names when creating Java™ identifiers in JSP files and in the Java bean that is derived from a PageHandler. You need to be aware of those variations if you use the source tab to edit a JSP file, if you use the Properties view, or if you work outside of the EGL-enabled tooling altogether.
Aside from the variations listed earlier, EGL attempts to create an identifier that exactly matches the name in the PageHandler.
<h:selectBooleanCheckbox styleClass="selectBooleanCheckbox" id="checkbox1" value="#{myJSP.EGLmyIteMAsBoolean}"> </h:selectBooleanCheckbox>
EGL avoids generating a name that would not be valid in Java; for details, see How Java names are aliased.
Related concepts
PageHandler
Related tasks
Creating an EGL field and associating it with a Faces JSP
Associating an EGL record with a Faces JSP
Using the Quick Edit view for PageHandler code
Related reference
How Java names are aliased
Naming conventions
Page Designer support for EGL