You see the Properties window for a Standard JavaServer Faces Form component
when you select the component in the
after you have added the component to the page.
The Form component has the following properties.
Type: textType: boolean Type: Stringposition: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px
You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the Style Editor.
For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at
Type: String Type: String_blank - renders the response in a new, unnamed window _self - renders the response in the current frame_parent - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent _top - renders the response in the full, unframed window Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: StringA character encoding is a specific method of converting a sequence of bytes into a sequence of characters. If you do not specify a character encoding for the form, the character encoding for the page containing the form is used. The W3C organization recommends using a Unicode encoding like UTF-8. This parameter is equivalent to the accept-charset parameter of the HTML <form> tag.
Type: Stringdir attribute of the HTML <input> tag.
Values can be:
Type: StringThe default media type for a form is application/x-www-form-urlencoded. In this media type, the form field names and values are escaped as follows:
Type: Stringlang attribute of the HTML <input> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
ar - Traditional Arabicde - Germanen - Englishes - Spanishfr - Frenchja - Japanese In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:
en-US - United States Englishja-JP - Japanesezh-guoyu - Mandarin or Standard Chinese zh-Hans - Simplified Chinese scriptzh-HanT - Traditional Chinese script Type: booleanYou can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component gets rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Form for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the Form in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties.