RE: Dynamically Developing HTML forms

2001-11-30 Thread Tom Lister

 Hi Rajeev
No answers as I don't understand the question.
I am really curious a to what you mean by a dynamically generated
application as most of struts is aimed at dynamic content.
Do you mean using introspection/reflection to build an app on the fly?


-Original Message-
From: Rajeev Singh
To: 'struts-user'
Sent: 11/30/01 10:12 AM
Subject: FW: Dynamically Developing HTML forms

Hi all ,
 I am repeating my question as to is there I can create a web app using
struts if I have to dynamically generate HTML forms as separate HTML
pages from the application of WAR type.

thanx

-Original Message-
From: Rajeev Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 6:14 PM
To: 'struts-user'
Subject: Dynamically Developing HTML forms

Hi,
  I have a query as to whether I can use Struts comfortably for an
application wherein I have to generate HTML /JSP pages Dynamically. All
these JSP's will have different names that too generated dynamically and
not predecided names. I don't think we can WAR in this case so we cant
follow Model 2 MVC and we have to go for Model 1.
 
Thanx,
Rajeev


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RE: Dynamically Developing HTML forms

2001-11-30 Thread Rajeev Singh

Hi Tom, 
   By Dynamic generation I mean generation of WEB pages on Fly. If we
generate web pages on fly I don't know how it can be included in the
WAR. In my webapp I am having a fixed set of JSP's plus while
application is running the users will create additional pages which are
reports or new forms  matching to their transactions/profiles.
   Its here that I am not getting how can I use Struts.

Thanx,
Rajeev 

-Original Message-
From: Tom Lister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 3:45 PM
To: 'Rajeev Singh '; ''struts-user' '
Subject: RE: Dynamically Developing HTML forms

 Hi Rajeev
No answers as I don't understand the question.
I am really curious a to what you mean by a dynamically generated
application as most of struts is aimed at dynamic content.
Do you mean using introspection/reflection to build an app on the fly?


-Original Message-
From: Rajeev Singh
To: 'struts-user'
Sent: 11/30/01 10:12 AM
Subject: FW: Dynamically Developing HTML forms

Hi all ,
 I am repeating my question as to is there I can create a web app using
struts if I have to dynamically generate HTML forms as separate HTML
pages from the application of WAR type.

thanx

-Original Message-
From: Rajeev Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 6:14 PM
To: 'struts-user'
Subject: Dynamically Developing HTML forms

Hi,
  I have a query as to whether I can use Struts comfortably for an
application wherein I have to generate HTML /JSP pages Dynamically. All
these JSP's will have different names that too generated dynamically and
not predecided names. I don't think we can WAR in this case so we cant
follow Model 2 MVC and we have to go for Model 1.
 
Thanx,
Rajeev


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RE: Dynamically Developing HTML forms

2001-11-30 Thread Scott Walter

Hi,

I have created a dynamic html form using struts. 
Bascially I have a user preference page and want to
dynamically show text input fields based on preference
names (i.e. favorite color, age, etc.) stored inside a
database table.

Since my page would have both dynamic and non dynamic
input fields I integrated the page with struts.  This
is how I accomplished it:

1.  Each dynamic created text field was given a name
that had a prefix of up_ to indicate it was a
dynamic generated user preference field.

2.  Inside my Form and Action class when the user hit
the submit button on the page I would loop through all
the request parameters looking for paramters that
started with up_.

Any more questions, let me know.

--- Rajeev Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Tom, 
By Dynamic generation I mean generation of WEB
 pages on Fly. If we
 generate web pages on fly I don't know how it can be
 included in the
 WAR. In my webapp I am having a fixed set of JSP's
 plus while
 application is running the users will create
 additional pages which are
 reports or new forms  matching to their
 transactions/profiles.
Its here that I am not getting how can I use
 Struts.
 
 Thanx,
 Rajeev 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Tom Lister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 3:45 PM
 To: 'Rajeev Singh '; ''struts-user' '
 Subject: RE: Dynamically Developing HTML forms
 
  Hi Rajeev
 No answers as I don't understand the question.
 I am really curious a to what you mean by a
 dynamically generated
 application as most of struts is aimed at dynamic
 content.
 Do you mean using introspection/reflection to build
 an app on the fly?
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Rajeev Singh
 To: 'struts-user'
 Sent: 11/30/01 10:12 AM
 Subject: FW: Dynamically Developing HTML forms
 
 Hi all ,
  I am repeating my question as to is there I can
 create a web app using
 struts if I have to dynamically generate HTML forms
 as separate HTML
 pages from the application of WAR type.
 
 thanx
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Rajeev Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 6:14 PM
 To: 'struts-user'
 Subject: Dynamically Developing HTML forms
 
 Hi,
   I have a query as to whether I can use Struts
 comfortably for an
 application wherein I have to generate HTML /JSP
 pages Dynamically. All
 these JSP's will have different names that too
 generated dynamically and
 not predecided names. I don't think we can WAR in
 this case so we cant
 follow Model 2 MVC and we have to go for Model 1.
  
 Thanx,
 Rajeev
 
 
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RE: Dynamically Developing HTML forms

2001-11-30 Thread Matt Raible

I've thought about doing this, and let me know if I'm on the same track as you.

What I'd like to do is to stream XML from my Action class that builds all the
elements of my form - label, value, and control type (text, textarea, select) -
from my form bean.

Then an XSL stylesheet is applied (value held in bean as well) and walla, the
only thing that is static is the XSL stylesheet.

Is this similar to what you're trying to do?

Matt

--- Rajeev Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Tom, 
By Dynamic generation I mean generation of WEB pages on Fly. If we
 generate web pages on fly I don't know how it can be included in the
 WAR. In my webapp I am having a fixed set of JSP's plus while
 application is running the users will create additional pages which are
 reports or new forms  matching to their transactions/profiles.
Its here that I am not getting how can I use Struts.
 
 Thanx,
 Rajeev 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Tom Lister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 3:45 PM
 To: 'Rajeev Singh '; ''struts-user' '
 Subject: RE: Dynamically Developing HTML forms
 
  Hi Rajeev
 No answers as I don't understand the question.
 I am really curious a to what you mean by a dynamically generated
 application as most of struts is aimed at dynamic content.
 Do you mean using introspection/reflection to build an app on the fly?
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Rajeev Singh
 To: 'struts-user'
 Sent: 11/30/01 10:12 AM
 Subject: FW: Dynamically Developing HTML forms
 
 Hi all ,
  I am repeating my question as to is there I can create a web app using
 struts if I have to dynamically generate HTML forms as separate HTML
 pages from the application of WAR type.
 
 thanx
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Rajeev Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 6:14 PM
 To: 'struts-user'
 Subject: Dynamically Developing HTML forms
 
 Hi,
   I have a query as to whether I can use Struts comfortably for an
 application wherein I have to generate HTML /JSP pages Dynamically. All
 these JSP's will have different names that too generated dynamically and
 not predecided names. I don't think we can WAR in this case so we cant
 follow Model 2 MVC and we have to go for Model 1.
  
 Thanx,
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RE: Dynamically Developing HTML forms

2001-11-30 Thread Rajan Gupta

Reply to Rajeev:
In your dynamic web site u probably will still have fixed type of pages
with a predefined format e.g. Form, Report, Report with Graph etc. for say
a Gold Customer etc, in which case these pages could be treated as
templates. I believe that you would be choosing the appropriate template
in an action depending on the customer type  page type setup the bean
which will populate the web page.

If this is completely off the mark, are u talking about a Personalization
Engine such as my.yahoo.com or engines which are sold by Open Market etc

--- Matt Raible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've thought about doing this, and let me know if I'm on the same track
 as you.
 
 What I'd like to do is to stream XML from my Action class that builds
 all the
 elements of my form - label, value, and control type (text, textarea,
 select) -
 from my form bean.
 
 Then an XSL stylesheet is applied (value held in bean as well) and
 walla, the
 only thing that is static is the XSL stylesheet.
 
 Is this similar to what you're trying to do?
 
 Matt
 
 --- Rajeev Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Tom, 
 By Dynamic generation I mean generation of WEB pages on Fly. If we
  generate web pages on fly I don't know how it can be included in the
  WAR. In my webapp I am having a fixed set of JSP's plus while
  application is running the users will create additional pages which
 are
  reports or new forms  matching to their transactions/profiles.
 Its here that I am not getting how can I use Struts.
  
  Thanx,
  Rajeev 
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Tom Lister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 3:45 PM
  To: 'Rajeev Singh '; ''struts-user' '
  Subject: RE: Dynamically Developing HTML forms
  
   Hi Rajeev
  No answers as I don't understand the question.
  I am really curious a to what you mean by a dynamically generated
  application as most of struts is aimed at dynamic content.
  Do you mean using introspection/reflection to build an app on the fly?
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Rajeev Singh
  To: 'struts-user'
  Sent: 11/30/01 10:12 AM
  Subject: FW: Dynamically Developing HTML forms
  
  Hi all ,
   I am repeating my question as to is there I can create a web app
 using
  struts if I have to dynamically generate HTML forms as separate HTML
  pages from the application of WAR type.
  
  thanx
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Rajeev Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 6:14 PM
  To: 'struts-user'
  Subject: Dynamically Developing HTML forms
  
  Hi,
I have a query as to whether I can use Struts comfortably for an
  application wherein I have to generate HTML /JSP pages Dynamically.
 All
  these JSP's will have different names that too generated dynamically
 and
  not predecided names. I don't think we can WAR in this case so we cant
  follow Model 2 MVC and we have to go for Model 1.
   
  Thanx,
  Rajeev
  
  
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RE: Dynamically Developing HTML forms

2001-11-30 Thread Matt Raible

This sounds like more of what I'd like to do:

http://www.mail-archive.com/struts-user@jakarta.apache.org/msg18542.html

I'm just waiting for Jeff to publish his example ;-)

Matt

-Original Message-
From: Rajan Gupta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 8:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Dynamically Developing HTML forms


A servlet would be better than using a plain JSP, because coding 
debugging will be better, else u will have to write a lot os scriplets in
your JSP code.
U can still use Struts by forwarding to a servlet with two request
parameters one for the XML document  the other for the stylesheet, Xalan
can be used to get the resulting output which can be then streamed to the
response buffer.

--- Matt Raible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Rajan,
 
 This sound about right.  I'm just trying to get out of the manual
 labor in
 creating the data part of the view - via a JSP.  I think this can all
 be XML,
 and the design can all be controlled via an XSL stylesheet (which will
 have to
 be created manually).
 
 Matt
 
 --- Rajan Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Reply to Rajeev:
  In your dynamic web site u probably will still have fixed type of
 pages
  with a predefined format e.g. Form, Report, Report with Graph etc. for
 say
  a Gold Customer etc, in which case these pages could be treated as
  templates. I believe that you would be choosing the appropriate
 template
  in an action depending on the customer type  page type setup the bean
  which will populate the web page.
  
  If this is completely off the mark, are u talking about a
 Personalization
  Engine such as my.yahoo.com or engines which are sold by Open Market
 etc
  
  --- Matt Raible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I've thought about doing this, and let me know if I'm on the same
 track
   as you.
   
   What I'd like to do is to stream XML from my Action class that
 builds
   all the
   elements of my form - label, value, and control type (text,
 textarea,
   select) -
   from my form bean.
   
   Then an XSL stylesheet is applied (value held in bean as well) and
   walla, the
   only thing that is static is the XSL stylesheet.
   
   Is this similar to what you're trying to do?
   
   Matt
   
   --- Rajeev Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tom, 
   By Dynamic generation I mean generation of WEB pages on Fly. If
 we
generate web pages on fly I don't know how it can be included in
 the
WAR. In my webapp I am having a fixed set of JSP's plus while
application is running the users will create additional pages
 which
   are
reports or new forms  matching to their transactions/profiles.
   Its here that I am not getting how can I use Struts.

Thanx,
Rajeev 

-Original Message-
From: Tom Lister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 3:45 PM
To: 'Rajeev Singh '; ''struts-user' '
Subject: RE: Dynamically Developing HTML forms

 Hi Rajeev
No answers as I don't understand the question.
I am really curious a to what you mean by a dynamically generated
application as most of struts is aimed at dynamic content.
Do you mean using introspection/reflection to build an app on the
 fly?


-Original Message-
From: Rajeev Singh
To: 'struts-user'
Sent: 11/30/01 10:12 AM
Subject: FW: Dynamically Developing HTML forms

Hi all ,
 I am repeating my question as to is there I can create a web app
   using
struts if I have to dynamically generate HTML forms as separate
 HTML
pages from the application of WAR type.

thanx

-Original Message-
From: Rajeev Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 6:14 PM
To: 'struts-user'
Subject: Dynamically Developing HTML forms

Hi,
  I have a query as to whether I can use Struts comfortably for an
application wherein I have to generate HTML /JSP pages
 Dynamically.
   All
these JSP's will have different names that too generated
 dynamically
   and
not predecided names. I don't think we can WAR in this case so we
 cant
follow Model 2 MVC and we have to go for Model 1.
 
Thanx,
Rajeev


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