I see you have accepted an answer but I am proposing an alternate solution which simply eliminates the generated HTML. I realize that this can be a tedious solution :)
I had a similar problem with XPages generating tables for checkbox group. Tim Tripcony suggested me to create a custom renderer to modify the output of the control. Its a little tricky at first but once you get a hang of it it does a pretty good job. In your case of read-only fields, it would be more simple :)
1. Create a custom renderer
Here I create a custom renderer Java class called pkg.MyRenderer
. You can create this Java file in "Code > Java". Here I just output the selected value of the combo box and nothing else.
package pkg;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Writer;
import javax.faces.component.UISelectOne;
import javax.faces.component.UIComponent;
import javax.faces.context.FacesContext;
import javax.faces.render.Renderer;
public class MyRenderer extends Renderer {
public void encodeBegin(FacesContext context, UIComponent component) throws IOException {
UISelectOne obj = (UISelectOne)component;
Writer writer = context.getResponseWriter();
writer.write(obj.getValue().toString());
}
public void encodeEnd(FacesContext context, UIComponent component) throws IOException {
}
}
2. Register your custom renderer
Now in the Package Explorer go to "YourDatabase.nsf > WebContent > WEB-INF > faces-config.xml". There you need to register your custom renderer. You just need to make sure the component-family
is same as the one to which the combo box belongs to.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<faces-config>
<render-kit>
<renderer>
<component-family>javax.faces.SelectOne</component-family>
<renderer-type>pkg.MyRendererType</renderer-type>
<renderer-class>pkg.MyRenderer</renderer-class>
</renderer>
</render-kit>
</faces-config>
3. Assign your custom renderer to control
As you want the custom renderer to be active only when it is in reading only mode you check for it and then set the rendererType
of control as the renderer-type
defined in faces-config.xml
i.e. pkg.MyRendererType
.
Here I check if the control comboBox1
is in read-only mode, if yes then use pkg.MyRendererType
else use the control's renderer.
<xp:comboBox id="comboBox1" .....>
<xp:this.rendererType><![CDATA[${javascript:var cb:com.ibm.xsp.component.xp.XspSelectOneMenu = getComponent("comboBox1");
cb.isReadonly() ? "pkg.MyRendererType" : cb.getRendererType();}]]></xp:this.rendererType>
.....
.....
.....
</xp:comboBox>
When you run this with control on read-only mode then only the value of combo box is displayed and nothing else (no tables, yay!). And when the control is not in read-only mode then a drop-down list is shown as before.
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