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JSF 2.0, Mojarra 2.0.1, PrimeFaces 3.4.1

Here is a p:inputText component which is expected to call a backing bean method when the enter key is pressed.

<p:inputText id="commentInput" rendered="#{status.haveComment}" 
    value="#{statusBean.newComment}"
    onkeypress="if (event.keyCode == 13) { onchange(); return false; }">
    <f:ajax event="change" listener="#{statusBean.test}" />
</p:inputText>

While backing bean has the method of:

public void test(AjaxBehaviorEvent event) {
   System.out.println("Pressed enter!");
}

It's calling method when enter key is pressed but it has more than this; unexpected behaviour case:

--Click input text
----Type some letters
------Click somewhere else in the page
--------CONSOLE: Pressed enter!

I think ajax event=change detects a change somehow and calls the method. How to convert this p:inputText component into a proper comment taker component like Facebook or others has?

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up vote 3 down vote accepted

This is the way how onchange event works in HTML. It is happening when text in input element is changed, but is fired when component loses focus (in your case that is the moment when you click somewhere else in the page).

You can define p:remoteCommand for test method and just write:

<p:remoteCommand name="test" actionListener="#{statusBean.test}"/>
<p:inputText id="commentInput" rendered="#{status.haveComment}" 
  value="#{statusBean.newComment}"
  onkeypress="if (event.keyCode == 13) { test(); return false; }"/>

and in backing bean:

public void test() {
 System.out.println("Pressed enter!");
}
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It's working like a charm! Thanks! – Ömer Faruk Almalı Feb 19 at 16:50
I have an issue related with this my friend, here – Ömer Faruk Almalı Feb 20 at 22:14

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