Hi Harald,
thanks for your help, but it I'm sorry to say it doesn't match my problem.
An example:
Map<String,String> locales = new HashMap<String,String>();
locales.put("de","deutsch");
locales.put("en","english");
locales.put("fr","francais");
I now want a repeater binding iterating over the keys with presenting
the keys with their values in the template, something like (doesn't work!):
<fb:repeater id="localeRepeater" path="locales">
<fb:identity>
<fb:value id="key" path="key"/>
</fb:identity>
<fb:on-bind>
<fb:value id="value" path="value"/>
</fb:on-bind>
</fb:repeater>
Alas, Map defines methods keySet() instead of getKeySet(). entrySet()
returns a Set with MapEntry-objects with getKey()/getValue(), but it's
name should be getEntrySet(). *Argh*
So I have to provide a custom binding via Javascript or Java.
:-?
Florian
Harald Entner wrote:
> Hi Florian,
>
> maybe this piece of information can be useful for you.
>
> We have a bean with a property stringObjects,
> which is declared as a Map to store various string objects.
>
> the xdoclet definition:
>
> @hibernate.map lazy="true" cascade="all" inverse="false"
> table="PepProduct_stringobjects"
> @hibernate.key column="UID"
> @hibernate.map-key type="string" column="name"
> @hibernate.element type="string" column="element" length="2000"
>
> and the binding:
>
> <fb:value id="phCalculation"
> path="[EMAIL PROTECTED]'phCalculation']" direction="both"/>
>
> this configuration works well.Keep in mind that the @name attribute
> has to match
> the @hibernate.map-key.
>
> Hope it helps,
>
> regards, Harald
>
>
>
>
>
> Dev at weitling schrieb:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I'm getting nuts on this problem:
>> I have a HashMap which should be the bean for a repeater with the keys
>> as identity on each repeater row. Because JXPath relies on the
>> get-/set-naming-scheme but Sun didn't provide it for their collection
>> classes I can't use it the normal way.
>> Subclassing HashMap for providing the getter-methods on my own doesn't
>> work because I'm using Hibernate (and therefore the Map-interface).
>> So I try to use fb:javascript withing the repeater's binding. But
>> information is very sparse and not really helpful.
>>
>> Any experiences out there?
>> Florian
>>
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