JIRA is always the place to put suggestions and ideas. Brandon
On 3/31/06, Poitras Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I searched for the issue. > I finally figured out that there are no issues direclty related to the > problem of nested iterate tags. > It is mentionned in the isssue IBATIS-238, but only in the commentary of > Jeff Butler. > > -- Quote > > Comment by Jeff Butler [23/Dec/05 04:15 PM] > [ Permlink ] > > We definitiely need something like this for dynamic elements within an > iterate tag. But I wonder if this is the right way to solve it. Does this > work for nested iterate tags? i.e. - can I do [].[].someProperty? > > I wonder if it might be better to specify something like var=xxx in the > iterate tag (like the JSTL forEach syntax)? > > Great start on a solution to this problem! > -- End quote > > > This is where I saw that the next evolution could handle a var attribute in > iterate tag. > Thanks to you Brandon, I also remarked the link in your last message. I read > the content of the link, but I still wonder if everything would work as > expected. This is a very good start and it would need a real discution on > how everything should be modified. I approve the idea of keeping the > simplicity of the framework. > I would like to add an idea myself to the proposition. In the <foreach> > proposed tag, I think it would be a good idea to access a property of the > parameterClass in the same way as struts nested tags allow (meaning using a > #/somePropertyOfParameterClass# or possibly something like #../someProperty# > if we want a property of the parent of the foreach item). > > Please indicate me where I should send these suggestions in the future. > > > > Christian Poitras > Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal (IRCM) > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
