Hello Jason,
JavaScript is executed at the clientside and java at the serverside. During
the html creation you have the fully access of javacode, so what you can do
is, should be like this :
if (formAction == "<%=Finals.REFRESH%>")
.
.
.
else if (formAction == "<%=Finals.RESET%>")
.
Through the JSP-Compiler the HTML-Code, that the browser received will be
like what you want to acceive :
if (formAction == "refresh")
.
.
.
else if (formAction == "reset")
.
regards
Chao Ying
-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Jason Kilgrow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Monday, May 13, 2002 8:00 PM
An: JDJList
Betreff: �jdjlist� RE: Static class variables in Javascript
Let me get a bit more specific.
I have a class called Finals.class that has the following:
public static final String REFRESH = "refresh";
public static final String RESET = "reset";
etc...
In my javascript file (let's call it my.js) I have a number of
functions. One of these functions is called
"handleSubmit(formAction)" where formAction is a string.
function void handleSubmit(formAction)
{
if (formAction == "refresh")
{
// do the refresh stuff
}
else if (formAction == "reset")
{
// do the reset stuff
}
}
What I want to do is this:
.
.
.
if (formAction == Finals.REFRESH)
.
.
.
else if (formAction == Finals.RESET)
.
.
.
Any suggestions? In the meantime, I'll take a look at Liveconnect.
I've heard of it but I'm skeptical that it'll do what I want.
--- "Cote, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not knowing your specific requirements, I do a fair bit of the
> following in
> my JSPs (intranet application):
>
> <body onLoad="doSomething(<%objRef.getWhateverProperty()%>)">
>
> Netscape defined LiveConnect (at least in js 1.3 spec) for
> communication
> between js and java -- I haven't worked with it, and I'd bet
> against
> internet explorer support.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Kilgrow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 11:50 AM
> To: JDJList
> Subject: [jdjlist] Static class variables in Javascript
>
>
> Does anyone know if it's possible to access static final class
> properties from Javascript? If it is possible, how is it done?
>
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