Set label of adf command button from backing bean

How can we set the label of a command button from a backing bean using EL?
Is it : <af: commandButton text="#{bindings.email.label}" action.....

hi,
create one string and generate accessor for it.
then in jspx, like this
text="#{PrintData.label}"
you can have the label in this way from backing bean.
private String label;
public void setLabel(String label)
this.label = label;
public String getLabel()
label = "test";
return label;
or else, through binding property of the command button, you can set it in the backing bean.
hope this is useful for you.

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