You can use the inputComboboxListOfValues jdevadf.oracle.com/adf-richclient-demo/f....
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I have an ArrayList and want to show items present in the arraylist inside a adf dropdown component. This can be achieved with the help of af:selectItem in ADF but the problem here is it won't allow user to enter a new value. In my case, I want to allow user to enter a value in the box so that I fire an event to update dropdown with the entered value.
I think this can be achieved using af:inputComboBoxListOfValues but problem is that I won't be able to bind it to an array list. So, can anyone please tell how to achieve my desired functionality in ADF? Rakesh.
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You can use the inputComboboxListOfValues jdevadf.oracle.com/adf-richclient-demo/f... No need for the ADF Binding as you can see in the components demo - download it here: oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/a....
Thanks a lot for the demo link. It gave an idea of how to bind arraylist to RichInputComboBoxListOfValues. – user1218108 Feb 27 at 8:49.
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