RE: access to bean property in struts2

2007-11-16 Thread slideharmony

ok, but I read somewhere that I can do that without setting a property User
in my action, using the action stack, or something like this, I believed
that last action I have used should be available, or not?




Hernandez, David wrote:
 
 
 Set the Bean as a member of the Action class and use:
 s:property value=beanVarName.beanMemberName / 
 
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 how can I access a bean properties from a jsp page?
 I have created an action to creare a new account for a generic user, and
 I want to print in a jsp page the full name of the new user. Usually I
 put the new User object in session and obtained his properties by this
 way form the jsp page, but probably there is some other way with strut2.
 thank you
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Re: access to bean property in struts2

2007-11-16 Thread Thilo Ettelt
You can expose a property or bean to the JSP Expression language 
(${myPropertyOrBean}) by using s:set taglib.



- Thilo

slideharmony wrote:

ok, but I read somewhere that I can do that without setting a property User
in my action, using the action stack, or something like this, I believed
that last action I have used should be available, or not?




Hernandez, David wrote:
  

Set the Bean as a member of the Action class and use:
s:property value=beanVarName.beanMemberName / 


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Hello,
how can I access a bean properties from a jsp page?
I have created an action to creare a new account for a generic user, and
I want to print in a jsp page the full name of the new user. Usually I
put the new User object in session and obtained his properties by this
way form the jsp page, but probably there is some other way with strut2.
thank you
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Re: access to bean property in struts2

2007-11-16 Thread slideharmony

I have another question:
it is right in struts2 to put beans in session? Assuming to have an action
that retrieve a bean User from the database; the user have a set of
contracts. I want to iterate this set in a jsp page, which ways have I to do
that? I have to put the bean User in session, or is there something else i
can do? maybe using the value stack?



Thilo Ettelt wrote:
 
 You can expose a property or bean to the JSP Expression language 
 (${myPropertyOrBean}) by using s:set taglib.
 
 
 - Thilo
 
 slideharmony wrote:
 ok, but I read somewhere that I can do that without setting a property
 User
 in my action, using the action stack, or something like this, I believed
 that last action I have used should be available, or not?




 Hernandez, David wrote:
   
 Set the Bean as a member of the Action class and use:
 s:property value=beanVarName.beanMemberName / 

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 Subject: access to bean property in struts2


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 how can I access a bean properties from a jsp page?
 I have created an action to creare a new account for a generic user, and
 I want to print in a jsp page the full name of the new user. Usually I
 put the new User object in session and obtained his properties by this
 way form the jsp page, but probably there is some other way with strut2.
 thank you
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RE: access to bean property in struts2

2007-11-16 Thread Hernandez, David

In your action:
class Whatever extends ActionSupport{
User user;
public User getUser(){return User;}
public String execute(){//set User}
}
In jsp:
s:property value=user.memberVariable /

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I have another question:
it is right in struts2 to put beans in session? Assuming to have an
action that retrieve a bean User from the database; the user have a set
of contracts. I want to iterate this set in a jsp page, which ways have
I to do that? I have to put the bean User in session, or is there
something else i can do? maybe using the value stack?



Thilo Ettelt wrote:
 
 You can expose a property or bean to the JSP Expression language
 (${myPropertyOrBean}) by using s:set taglib.
 
 
 - Thilo
 
 slideharmony wrote:
 ok, but I read somewhere that I can do that without setting a 
 property User in my action, using the action stack, or something like

 this, I believed that last action I have used should be available, or

 not?




 Hernandez, David wrote:
   
 Set the Bean as a member of the Action class and use:
 s:property value=beanVarName.beanMemberName /

 -Original Message-
 From: slideharmony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 11:28 AM
 To: user@struts.apache.org
 Subject: access to bean property in struts2


 Hello,
 how can I access a bean properties from a jsp page?
 I have created an action to creare a new account for a generic user,

 and I want to print in a jsp page the full name of the new user. 
 Usually I put the new User object in session and obtained his 
 properties by this way form the jsp page, but probably there is some
other way with strut2.
 thank you
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RE: access to bean property in struts2

2007-11-16 Thread Dave Newton
s:iterator..., but otherwise correct ;)

--- Hernandez, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 
 Sorry, if you want to iterate through the contracts,
 let's say they're
 members of User (name contracts) in jsp:
 s:iterate value=user.contracts
   s:property value=someMemberOfContracts /
 /s:iterate
 
 -Original Message-
 From: slideharmony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 10:53 AM
 To: user@struts.apache.org
 Subject: Re: access to bean property in struts2
 
 
 I have another question:
 it is right in struts2 to put beans in session?
 Assuming to have an
 action that retrieve a bean User from the database;
 the user have a set
 of contracts. I want to iterate this set in a jsp
 page, which ways have
 I to do that? I have to put the bean User in
 session, or is there
 something else i can do? maybe using the value
 stack?
 
 
 
 Thilo Ettelt wrote:
  
  You can expose a property or bean to the JSP
 Expression language
  (${myPropertyOrBean}) by using s:set taglib.
  
  
  - Thilo
  
  slideharmony wrote:
  ok, but I read somewhere that I can do that
 without setting a 
  property User in my action, using the action
 stack, or something like
 
  this, I believed that last action I have used
 should be available, or
 
  not?
 
 
 
 
  Hernandez, David wrote:

  Set the Bean as a member of the Action class and
 use:
  s:property value=beanVarName.beanMemberName
 /
 
  -Original Message-
  From: slideharmony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 11:28 AM
  To: user@struts.apache.org
  Subject: access to bean property in struts2
 
 
  Hello,
  how can I access a bean properties from a jsp
 page?
  I have created an action to creare a new account
 for a generic user,
 
  and I want to print in a jsp page the full name
 of the new user. 
  Usually I put the new User object in session and
 obtained his 
  properties by this way form the jsp page, but
 probably there is some
 other way with strut2.
  thank you
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RE: access to bean property in struts2

2007-11-16 Thread Hernandez, David

Sorry, if you want to iterate through the contracts, let's say they're
members of User (name contracts) in jsp:
s:iterate value=user.contracts
s:property value=someMemberOfContracts /
/s:iterate

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Subject: Re: access to bean property in struts2


I have another question:
it is right in struts2 to put beans in session? Assuming to have an
action that retrieve a bean User from the database; the user have a set
of contracts. I want to iterate this set in a jsp page, which ways have
I to do that? I have to put the bean User in session, or is there
something else i can do? maybe using the value stack?



Thilo Ettelt wrote:
 
 You can expose a property or bean to the JSP Expression language
 (${myPropertyOrBean}) by using s:set taglib.
 
 
 - Thilo
 
 slideharmony wrote:
 ok, but I read somewhere that I can do that without setting a 
 property User in my action, using the action stack, or something like

 this, I believed that last action I have used should be available, or

 not?




 Hernandez, David wrote:
   
 Set the Bean as a member of the Action class and use:
 s:property value=beanVarName.beanMemberName /

 -Original Message-
 From: slideharmony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 11:28 AM
 To: user@struts.apache.org
 Subject: access to bean property in struts2


 Hello,
 how can I access a bean properties from a jsp page?
 I have created an action to creare a new account for a generic user,

 and I want to print in a jsp page the full name of the new user. 
 Usually I put the new User object in session and obtained his 
 properties by this way form the jsp page, but probably there is some
other way with strut2.
 thank you
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Re: access to bean property in struts2

2007-11-15 Thread Dave Newton
In your action:

public User getUser() { return this.user; }

In your JSP:

s:property value=user.fullName/

Through a request wrapper you can also use JSP 2.0 EL
if you're running a JSP 2 container:

${user.fullName}

if you don't mind mixing paradigms.

d.

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 how can I access a bean properties from a jsp page?
 I have created an action to creare a new account for
 a generic user, and I
 want to print in a jsp page the full name of the new
 user. Usually I put the
 new User object in session and obtained his
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 jsp page, but probably there is some other way with
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RE: access to bean property in struts2

2007-11-15 Thread Hernandez, David

Set the Bean as a member of the Action class and use:
s:property value=beanVarName.beanMemberName / 

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Subject: access to bean property in struts2


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how can I access a bean properties from a jsp page?
I have created an action to creare a new account for a generic user, and
I want to print in a jsp page the full name of the new user. Usually I
put the new User object in session and obtained his properties by this
way form the jsp page, but probably there is some other way with strut2.
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