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Product Version = NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 201109180600) Operating System = Windows XP version 5.1 running on x86 Java; VM; Vendor = 1.7.0 Runtime = Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 21.0-b17 It's a great help to get warnings about unknown properties. But, if something isn't a property, and might been recognized not being one, you'll get a misleading hint: Bean: public Map<String, String> getPages() { JSF Page: <h:link value="#{msg.lblSummary}" outcome="#{sessionTools.page}"/> "unknown property page" This is a usefull warning, cause ther is no such property <h:link value="#{msg.lblSummary}" outcome="#{sessionTools.pages.MainApp}"/> "unknown property MainApp" This is an annoying hint. In this case pages.MainApp is a valid expression to retrieve a value of the map. Switching off these hints is no option, cause I want to get hints about false expressions. NB should invstigate and recognize "pages" as Map (same for List, ...) and treat "MainApp" as key. Thus, no warning will be displayed.
valid issue, thanks for the report.
Fixed as a side effect of changes for the EL3.0 operators. Thanks Muellermi for reporting. Your issue should be gone for sure in dev builds and probably already in the NB7.3.1. Fixed by web-main #745fb832ac6f.