Call a backing bean method using h:selectBooleanCheckbox of jsf on select

I want to call a backing bean method using h:selectBooleanCheckbox of jsf on select and deselect.
I cannot use af:selectBooleancheckBox of adf and h:selectBooleanCheckbox doesnot have the property of autosubmit="true"

User,
please don't duplicate your posts on this forum ({thread:id=2369739})
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