Will Spies/Towers Perrin wrote:
> 
> That's great! But how about the other way? Can I post an array in velcity
> up to a struts form ( via a controller ) which contains an array?

Sorry, I don't get what you mean here. Can you elaborate/make an example?

Gabe



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> Will Spies/Towers Perrin wrote:
> >
> > It would be real helpful if this example include posting an array. Is
> this
> > even doable with velstruts?
> >
> 
> You mean like creating HTML output from the content of an array?
> 
> That's quite simple. Assuming you have a 'user' object with 'orders'
> associated
> with the session, the template might look like this:
> 
> <table>
> #foreach ($order in $session.user.orders)
>   <tr>
>     <td>$order.nbr</td>
>     <td>$order.text</td>
>     <td>$order.amount</td>
>   </tr>
> #end
> </table>
> 
> ...would create a table of all orders. Were are going to add more doc and
> examples. For now you find more info on the Velocity home page at
> jakarta.apache.org/velocity/
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> Gabe
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> > Will Spies/Towers Perrin wrote:
> > > >>And Velocity can access the Struts controller too :)
> > >
> > > is this documented anywhere? Is this just in development now or is it
> > part
> > > of their release?
> >
> > It hasn't made it into the release yet, but the code is already working
> > and seems mature. It's just a matter of making the Struts elements
> > available as standard objects that Velocity can see.
> >
> > Really ~very~ cool. You can download the sample application WAR here.
> > Very much worth a look.
> >
> > http://husted.com/struts/resources/velstruts.zip
> >
> > I'll be working on adding more documentation for this, and other
> > contributions like the Commons-Validator and Tiles to the Struts User
> > Guide.
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