Hi Cagatay,
 
What a marvellous solution.
But can it help me to inlcude the jsp fragment twice in a jsp without
overwriting the previous value.
Please let me know the importance of <t:aliasBeansScope> in the below
example.

 
<t:aliasBeansScope>
      <t:aliasBean alias="#{geoLocationAlias}"
value="#{StadiumEditBean.stadium.geoLocation}" />
            <f:subview id="geoLocationView">
                <%@ include file="geoLocation.jspf"%>
            </f:subview>
</t:aliasBeansScope>
 
Best Regards,
Pallavi 


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From: Cagatay Civici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 2:09 PM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: How to make Reusable JSP


Hi,

Here's an example;
http://www.jroller.com/page/cagataycivici?entry=jsf_composition_componen
ts_with_aliasbean 

Regards,

Cagatay


On 2/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: 

        Hi All,
         
        A) I have a common address JSP which i want to use it in several
other Jsps.
        Having the content below and i want to set this address value in
a common AddressVO object(POJO).
         
        <h:outputText value="Enter the address" />
        <h:inputText id="add1" value="#{pc_AddressVO.addLine}" />
         
        B) I want to use this data in another jsp in the following
manner.
        <f:view>
         <h:form id="myform" >
         Enter Name : <h:inputText id="name1"
value="#{pc_ClaimsDataBean.myVO.name}"/>
         Enter Profession : <h:inputText id="prof1"
value="#{pc_ClaimsDataBean.myVO.profession}" />
         <f:subview id="xyz">
         <jsp:include page="Address.jsp" />
         </f:subview>
         Enter TCN : <h:inputText id="tcn1"
value="#{pc_ClaimsDataBean.tcn}"  />
         Enter Status : <h:inputText id="status1"
value="#{pc_ClaimsDataBean.status}" /> 
         <f:subview id="abc">
         <jsp:include page="Address.jsp" />
         </f:subview>
         <h:commandButton id="button1" value="Submit"
action="#{pc_ClaimsManageBean.save}" />
         </h:form>
        </f:view>
         
        C) In my ClaimsManageBean I want to set the data in my
ClaimsDataBean in the follwoing manner
         
        ValueBinding bind1 =
fc.getApplication().createValueBinding("#{pc_ClaimsDataBean}");
        ClaimsDataBean iniVO = (ClaimsDataBean)bind1.getValue(fc); 
        ValueBinding bind2 =
fc.getApplication().createValueBinding("#{pc_AddressVO}");
        AddressVO initVO = (AddressVO)bind2.getValue(fc); 
        iniVO.setAddVO(initVO);
         
        But this will give a problem , the last value set in the
AddressVO will be set in the DataBean i lose the previous value.
        Is there a way i can make a reusable jsp which can be used in
other JSPs several times.
        What are the other possible design strategies.
         
        Best Regards,
        Pallavi 

        

         
         
         
         
         

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