you can instantiate a bean from a JSP page with the jsp:use-bean
statements as mentionned in the example packaged with tomcat 4 (and 3).
For more informations read the fine manual or specification of JSP on
the Sun website (their tutorial are also very good).
in tomcat 4, file webapps/examples/jsp/checkbox/checkresult :
<%! String[] fruits; %>
<jsp:useBean id="foo" scope="page" class="checkbox.CheckTest" />
<jsp:setProperty name="foo" property="fruit" param="fruit" />
<hr>
The checked fruits (got using request) are: <br>
<%
fruits = request.getParameterValues("fruit");
%>
<ul>
<%
if (fruits != null) {
for (int i = 0; i < fruits.length; i++) {
%>
...
regards,
Ludovic.
Huaxin wrote:
>
> A little bit off topic, sorry about that.
>
> I see most of the examples using EJB from Servlet.
> However, is there any example of using JSP with
> EJB directly? (without too much scriplet, and
> hopefully more efficient than create a bean to
> interact with the EJB)
>
> thanks a lot
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