On 3/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a one-stop grid that identifies what each of these symbols
represent and if/when they are even necessary?
If there were, I believe it would be here
* http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/ognl.html
I checked WebWork in Action, and
When it comes to sharing values between Java and JSP, I see the following
conventions used
1. %foo
2. $foo
3. #foo
4. foo
Is there a one-stop grid that identifies what each of these symbols
represent and if/when they are even necessary? I read about OGNL and how
prefixing attributes
: Thursday, March 15, 2007 4:04 PM
Subject: Java-JSP data sharing mechanisms
When it comes to sharing values between Java and JSP, I see the following
conventions used
1. %foo
2. $foo
3. #foo
4. foo
Is there a one-stop grid that identifies what each of these symbols
represent
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When it comes to sharing values between Java and
JSP, I see the following conventions used
1. %foo
2. $foo
3. #foo
4. foo
Is there a one-stop grid that identifies what each
of these symbols represent and if/when they are
even necessary?
I
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