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Matt On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Sudhir N <sudhir_nima...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I can't use ajax, it would kill SEO. c:import does not serve the purpose. > The tag should be configurable weather to execute result or not, and can > make additional model available to calling view, the calling view can render > it the way it wants. > > Any ideas, one how this thing can be possible with spring? (with our own > custom tag) > > > > *Sudhir Nimavat* > *Senior software engineer. ** > Quick start global PVT LTD. > Baroda - 390007* > *Gujarat, India > http://www.ramanandi.org > *Warning: Spelling errors in this message are the product of a poor school > system. Pay teachers more than athletes.*. > * > > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Matt Raible <m...@raibledesigns.com> > *To:* users@appfuse.dev.java.net > *Sent:* Thu, 29 April, 2010 10:05:21 PM > *Subject:* Re: [appfuse-user] What do you think of this > > I agree this is a nice tag. I don't think something like this exists in > Spring MVC, but you could use Ajax or JSTL's c:import tag to call a > Controller. > > > On Apr 29, 2010, at 12:09 AM, Sudhir N wrote: > > Struts2 has a custom tag 'action' > http://struts.apache.org/2.0.14/docs/action.html That allows another > controllers to be called from view. I have used it, and found very useful. > > > It allows views to be developed as components and serve different portion > of view content from different controllers, or make additional model data > available to the calling view. I miss this thing in spring MVC. (the > another interesting custom tag of struts2 that I miss in spring is > 'component') > > What do you think of having such a custom tag available in spring ! > Any ideas on implementation and internals ? > > > *Sudhir Nimavat* > *Senior software engineer. ** > Quick start global PVT LTD. > Baroda - 390007* > *Gujarat, India > http://www.ramanandi.org > *Warning: Spelling errors in this message are the product of a poor school > system. Pay teachers more than athletes.*. > * > > > > > > >