Hi,
  I found this display tag, but I don't understand where data come from :
  http://displaytag.homeip.net/displaytag-examples-1.1/example-nocolumns.jsp
   
  The source code :
   

<jsp:root version="1.2" xmlns:jsp="http://java.sun.com/JSP/Page"; 
xmlns:display="urn:jsptld:http://displaytag.sf.net";>    <jsp:directive.page 
contentType="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />    <jsp:directive.page 
import="org.displaytag.sample.*" />    <jsp:include page="inc/header.jsp" 
flush="true" />      <h2>Simplest case, no columns</h2>      <jsp:scriptlet> 
request.setAttribute( "test", new ReportList(6) ); </jsp:scriptlet>    
<display:table name="test" />      <p>The simplest possible usage of the table 
tag is to point the table tag at a java.util.List implementation and do    
nothing else. The table tag will iterate through the list and display a column 
for each property contained in the    objects.</p>      <p>Typically, the only 
time that you would want to use the tag in this simple way would be during 
development as a    sanity check. For production, you should always define at 
least a single column.</p>        <jsp:include page="inc/footer.jsp" 
flush="true" /> 
 </jsp:root>  

 

Thank you, your help is appreciated.

 

                
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