Joel Regen wrote:
> David,
> Wouldn't it make sense to introduce a few attributes to the template tags
> that allow specification of values using references to beans? This idea is
> used extensively in the other struts tags. Look at the html:link tag, for
> example. It allows you to specify a
See also the posting I made a few days ago regarding validation. I've pasted
it below.
The main idea is to use the java.text.Format class to do the validation and
transformation
between Strings and objects (both ways). The XML customization you're
talking about should achieve
this double goal: val
Martin,
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>
> Actually, the plan is to build exactly this type of validation into Struts
> 1.1. In particular, I am hoping to incorporate it into the automated bean
> creation tool, one way or another.
Yup, I minutes after my lost post, I received the post for Volunteer
Actually, the plan is to build exactly this type of validation into Struts
1.1. In particular, I am hoping to incorporate it into the automated bean
creation tool, one way or another.
The idea is to define your bean(s) in an XML file, and have the tool
generate the actual bean code for you. Wh
Actually, the tag doesn't produce tags, although it does
iterate over the tags in its body.
What Wayne wants to do, as I understand it, is have a tag that can actually
generate some JSP containing other tags (in this case Struts tags). Those
tags would then be evaluated, and may in fact produ
Martin,
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>
> At 11:17 AM 2/28/01 +1100, Nick Pellow wrote:
> >I am very new to struts as is, but as I far as I can tell from reading
> >the implementation of the above method,
> >the ActionForm can only have String properties. Is this correct?
> >
> >If so, it would be n
Title: RE: recursive tag
Hi,
Struts "enumerate" tag does that
-Original Message-
From: Young, Wayne [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 8:22 AM
To: Struts-Dev@Jakarta. Apache. Org (E-mail)
Subject: recursive tag
Does anyone know how to creat
When a JSP page is compiled, the JSP code itself is turned into a servlet,
but the custom tags remain external to that servlet. The class files for
these must be a part of the web app for it to work.
Regardless, you do raise a good point. If things worked the way I had
supposed, then you would
Martin,
I do not believe that what you suggest would work.
My understanding is that when a jsp is compiled, all
the custom taglibs and the jsp are compiled into one huge
servlet. So at runtime, the container knows nothing about
custom tags or taglibs, just
You should be able to do this by creating a custom tag that writes your
initial output (the tags you suggested from your example) to
the body, and then returns EVAL_BODY_TAG from doAfterBody() to cause the
body to be reevaluated. Take a look at the JSP spec (e.g. the section on
Actions with B
This brings up a sub point I was wondering about. Does the Digester handle
namespaces in it's matching? If so, how? I could see using the digester to
catch the embedded struts tag and instantiate the appropriate TagLib classes if
it supported namespaces.
Craig T.
"Sukachevin, Stoehr" wrote:
You could have your tag simulate being the JSP container by instantiating an
instance of org.apache.struts.taglib.html.TextTag and invoking it based upon
what the javadocs say is the invocation sequence for Tags
[http://www.javasoft.com/j2ee/j2sdkee/techdocs/api/javax/servlet/jsp/tagext/
Tag.html]
Hi -- newcomer to the list here...
I was trying to figure out why my checkboxes were always enabled
initially, and discovered that the code for the CheckboxTag class does
not match the description in the HTML Tag Reference. Specifically, the
value attribute is supposed to give the value submitted
Does anyone know how to create a tag that produces struts tags & then
recursively processes them.
Something like:
is processed and returns
which is then processed to HTML.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Wayne
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I agree with Johan, this is a matter of responsibility with the developer.
It should be part of your code reviews within your team to check that
streams, JDBC connections, and other items are properly closed and returned
to any object pools. If this is an issue, it may be wise to perform closer
co
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