RE: AW: XSP question

2003-02-19 Thread Mark H
I use helpbean logicsheet http://www.oio.de/m/taglib/beanhelp.zip

http://apache.org/xsp";
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Mark

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From: Geoff Howard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 February 2003 08:45PM
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Subject: Re: AW: XSP question


no xbean logicsheet exists in 2.x.  I have seen a start of such from 1.x
but it would be non-functional now.  The advice below should be what you
need, with the obvious understanding that autopopulating fields as you get
with useBean does not exist.

Geoff Howard

At 02:46 PM 2/19/2003, you wrote:
>hi nesto,
>
>I don't know the xbean logicsheet at all (doesn't seem to be in cocoon <=
>2.0.4), but anyway;
>
>in the simplest case, the  boils down to a variable
declaration
>(scope = page):
>
>
>
>would have an equivalent of something like this:
>
>
> mypackage.MyClass
> myBean = new mypackage.MyClass ();
>
>
>
>for the other scopes you have to store/load those variables in/from the
>respective contexts: for session scope it's the session, for application
>scope it's the ServletContext. both have getAttribute()/setAttribute()
which
>you can utilize.
>
>hope this helps, in case that xbean logicsheet is not available. you
>eventually might want to take a lookt at the JSP spec.
>
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>
>
>Hi!
>Sorry if I repost a question, but I need help!
>I want to convert my JSP in XSP, and I have to reuse complex Javabeans.
>
>I read in the Logicsheet documentatin that there is a xbean library that
>provides functionallity similar to the jsp:useBean directives.
>But I didn't found much more documentation, and I don't know how to use it!
>Where I can read more?
>
>Please give me some hint on how "translate" my
> of my old JSP, in
>code for my new XSP
>
>Regards,
>Nesto
>
>
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Re: AW: XSP question

2003-02-19 Thread Geoff Howard
no xbean logicsheet exists in 2.x.  I have seen a start of such from 1.x 
but it would be non-functional now.  The advice below should be what you 
need, with the obvious understanding that autopopulating fields as you get 
with useBean does not exist.

Geoff Howard

At 02:46 PM 2/19/2003, you wrote:
hi nesto,

I don't know the xbean logicsheet at all (doesn't seem to be in cocoon <=
2.0.4), but anyway;

in the simplest case, the  boils down to a variable declaration
(scope = page):



would have an equivalent of something like this:


mypackage.MyClass
myBean = new mypackage.MyClass ();



for the other scopes you have to store/load those variables in/from the
respective contexts: for session scope it's the session, for application
scope it's the ServletContext. both have getAttribute()/setAttribute() which
you can utilize.

hope this helps, in case that xbean logicsheet is not available. you
eventually might want to take a lookt at the JSP spec.

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag
von Nesto
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Februar 2003 15:11
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: XSP question


Hi!
Sorry if I repost a question, but I need help!
I want to convert my JSP in XSP, and I have to reuse complex Javabeans.

I read in the Logicsheet documentatin that there is a xbean library that
provides functionallity similar to the jsp:useBean directives.
But I didn't found much more documentation, and I don't know how to use it!
Where I can read more?

Please give me some hint on how "translate" my
 of my old JSP, in
code for my new XSP

Regards,
Nesto


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