Frank B�rncke wrote:
Thanks for your reply.


Sorry, from all my understanding, thats just not allowed in XML.



JSP looks like XML but is it required for JSP to exactly match the XML restrictions?


I would avoid anything thats not XML, JSP's can also be written as legal XML. If you violate the XML standard then your tags cannot be used in JSP's which adhere to XML standards. In a world where designs are rapidly moving towards XML (with the introduction of EL and jsp tags to replace <%%> scriptlets, thinking ahead would be a wise thing to do.


At least multiple attributes work in Tomcat 4.1.12 quite fine.

I doubt this was really meant to be a feature.


If I use this feature(?) in our project, I am am not sure if this will create problems in future versions of Tomcat or other servlet containers. The JSP specification seems to be not
clear in this point (at least I found no statement concerning
this topic).



It could very well be the case that your tags would not work in the future, or even on other current vendors JSP/Servlet Engines. While this may not be a concern to you now on your particular project, I would advise against it if you want any sort of future reusability. I don't think the strategy your seeking to employ is one that was intended by the designers of JSP.


just my thoughts on the subject,
Mark


-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Montag, 20. Oktober 2003 15:48 An: Tag Libraries Users List Betreff: Re: Multiple attributes within an element - Is this a legal thingto do?


Sorry, from all my understanding, thats just not allowed in XML. Attributes always have to be unique keys. When trying to build
"sets" on a "key" I would recommend separate nested tags


<x:DEFINESET>
     <x:ELEMENT val="x"/>
     <x:ELEMENT val="y"/>
     <x:ELEMENT val="z"/>
</x:DEFINESET>

You can make a "public Collection getDefineset()" method in the DEFINESET tag. Then, in the ELEMENT jsp tag class you can lookup
its parent (DEFINESET) and call this method to get the Collection of definitions and add any new ELEMENTS to it.


hope this helps some,
MArk

Frank B�rncke wrote:

Hello,

defining a custom tag "DEFINESET" in a taglib having an
attribute called ELEMENT we want to use this attribute
multiple times as follows:

<x:DEFINESET
ELEMENT = "x"
ELEMENT = "y" ELEMENT = "z"
/>


Deployed in a Tomcat environment this results in multiple
calls of the setter 'setELEMENT'. This allows us to collect
the elements in e.g. a HashSet.

Is this multiple usage of an attribute a legal thing to do?
Or is an attribute expected to be used only once in an element
context? I did not find any information concerning this topic.

Will this work in other servlet containers too?


Thanks in advance,


Frank B�rncke

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