To group several actions in order to not overload the server
is it better 
(1) to have a check-box column named select in the table
that allows to identify all the records of the table that will be
concern by the next action (save, submit or other)  

or (2) allow the multiple row selection on the table ?
is it possible to select multiple rows on a HTML page ?

-----Original Message-----
From: V. Cekvenich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 08 January 2003 16:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Advanced JSP page help.


One opinion:
Use HTML-EL for updateable fields, and JSTL for general processing.

Use tiles for layout.

Use special tags for special formats (menu, display, tree, tab, calendar 
all have JSP tags).

.V

Heligon Sandra wrote:
> Thanks for these links but I have an another question.
> When one wants to create a page JSP for a Struts application it is very
> difficult to know which technology used. 
> The software components are numerous: 
> 
> - Basic HTML tags (not specific to Struts)
> - Basic Struts tags
> (http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/struts-html.html)
> - Nested tags
> - Logic tags
> - Tiles library
> - The Struts-EL contrib library
> - Struts-Layout library
> - The <display:*>tag library (not specific to struts)
> - others ????
> 
> All the items listed above are perhaps not in direct competition because
> they offer not all exactly the same thing but I is not found there more.
> I would put Basic HTML tags (not specific to Struts),Basic Struts tags and
> Tiles in one group but for the remainder? nested vs logic:iterate vs
> Struts-EL tags vs struts-layout list tag what is the best to display a
list
> of elements in a table 
> - where the number the number of recording varies 
> - with functions of sorting when a column's header is selected 
> - multiple column types (string, check box)  
> 
> I would be really interested to know the complete list of tags which exist
> and especially the advantages and disadvantages of each one to know which
> choice to make to display a list? 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Arnaud HERITIER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 08 January 2003 13:24
> To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
> Subject: RE: Advanced JSP page help.
> 
> 
> You can look this taglibraries to help you :
> 
> http://struts.application-servers.com/
> 
> http://edhill.its.uiowa.edu/display-0.8/
> 
> Arnaud
> 
> 
>>-----Message d'origine-----
>>De : Heligon Sandra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Envoy� : mercredi 8 janvier 2003 11:49
>>� : '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>>Objet : Advanced JSP page help.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>      I seek to create a page JSP with the tags Struts/Tiles
>>and others.
>>The page which was    specified is a little complex for
>>somebody like me
>>which has little experiment with HTML
>>       this is why I am searching concrete examples in order
>>to facilitate
>>this development.
>>      The page        that I must carry       out contains a
>>table with
>>five columns, four string     columns and one column with
>>check box type.I
>>attached in file joined an image of this list.
>>      A button add in the page allows the user to add new
>>element to the
>>list.
>>      So the number of record  varies and a scroll bar must
>>appear if the
>>number of records
>>      is superior to four elements. Is it easy to display
>>scrollbar with
>>HTML?
>>      Is it another solution if one wishes all to display on a page ?
>>      The view must be customizable and the user can sort the
>>elements of
>>the table
>>      by clicking on the header of the column, is it possible ?
>>      I hope that somebody already made a similar
>>interface and will
>>be able to    send code.
>>      Thanks a lot in advance.
>>      Sandra
>>      . <<list.bmp>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
> 
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