I would like to test your solution. I created a simple ParentTag containing
FilterTag. In FilterTag I use:
XMLOutput.objectData(new String("Hello World"));
How do I catch object data from of type FilterTag from within ParentTag?
Ta.
Marco
- in the doTag of jemos:clanker, however, you have cared for an XMLOutput
which catches the objectData calls of class filter-data... and you use
them.
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From: "Paul Libbrecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Marco Tedone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Jakarta Commons Users List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 10:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Jelly] How to pass a collection to a TagSupport
I think Jelly is so flexible that there's half a dozen ways to do so.
• I thought the Ant way of doing was supported (where addConfigured and
add and... may work) but I am unsure.
• some tags use findAncestorWithClass which I don't like since it breaks
if within a defined script
• I would suggest a fancy one which I think is the best style since it
allows defined scripts to be used but requires a current snapshot of
jelly: make jemos:filter tags be classes and use
XMLOutput.objectData(object) at the end in their doTag classes.
- If not within a jemos:clanker tag, that would result into the toString()
of object to be output as text.
- in the doTag of jemos:clanker, however, you have cared for an XMLOutput
which catches the objectData calls of class filter-data... and you use
them.
Hope that helps.
paul
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