This error is normally due to a mismatch between .xhtml declaration and the Bean Class declaration.
However I do not believe that to be the case.
I have copied and pasted the code here.
What could be the cause of the error ?
javax.el.PropertyNotFoundException: The class 'jsfgui.Accounting' does not have the property 'ExpenseTypeOptions'.
--- Java Code ---
private String [] expenseType ;
private SelectItem [] ExpenseTypeOptions;
public @PostConstruct void init() {
setExpenseTypeOptions(new SelectItem[] {
new SelectItem("Food","Food"),
new SelectItem("Clothing","Clothing"),
new SelectItem("Car","Car"),
new SelectItem("Fun","Fun"),
new SelectItem("Other","Other")
});
}
--- .xhtml file
<h:selectManyListbox
value="#{accounting.expenseType}">
<f:selectItems
value="#{accounting.expenseTypeOptions}"/>
</h:selectManyListbox>
<p/>
prevously I was having another issue because this code was meant to work but produced blank values.
private Map<String, String> availableItems = new HashMap<>();
I had to change it to this , added string parameters for the dynamic values to be picked up.
private Map<String, String> availableItems = new HashMap<String, String>();
There was no error just blank values rendered on page. I thought this new issue may be related so I thought I should post it.