Hi

If you look in the Shale samples, you will see that you need to configure your 
backingbeans (what you refer to as "one of my classes") . Then you reference 
them by their <name>.<property>. Note that if you have nested properties, you 
need use the syntax <name>.<property>['neste_property']

Hermod

-----Original Message-----
From: JS Portal Support [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 1:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: How to reference a static value in JSF


Hi,

Just started to implement Shale and JSF. As I've always worked more with
scriptlets and Servlets I can't seem to figure out how to reference a public
static value from one of my classes in my JSP's. I've always used:

<input type="hidden" name="a"
value="<%=com.jsportal.projectportal.web.webActions.login%>"/>

Now I try to achieve this with the following:

<h:inputHidden id="a"
value="${com.jsportal.projectportal.web.webActions.login}"/>

I understand this doesn't work as it will try to call
com.getJsportal()....etc. But how do I do it, as the <%=%> is not allowed in
these taglib tags?

Thanks,
Joost



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