Thank you for the reply... I had looked at these but still didn't understand how to set it up.
Specifically, the jsp-support link mentions that "JSP Pages can be automatically loaded like Velocity templates" but then just gives an example of explicitly wiring a single class to a single jsp. I'd like to use the automatic wiring, as that seems like one of the primary benefits of the Click framework. Is this possible to do with JSPs? Thanks Ari On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 10:05 PM, Malcolm Edgar <[email protected]>wrote: > Please look under the Click Examples menu: General: > > http://click.avoka.com/click-examples/jsp/hello-world.htm > http://click.avoka.com/click-examples/jsp/customer-table.htm > http://click.avoka.com/click-examples/jsp/edit-customer.htm > http://click.avoka.com/click-examples/jsp/navigation-a.htm > http://click.avoka.com/click-examples/jsp/multi-path-demo.htm > > Please see: > > http://click.apache.org/docs/faq.html#jsp-support > > regadrs Malcolm Edgar > > On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Ari <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I've seen many mentions of how Click fully supports JSP, but haven't been > > able to locate directions for how to actually do it. > > > > I saw the example of setting the template engine to FreeMarker by adding > a > > <template-service> element to click.xml... was wondering what would be > the > > equivalent way to use a JSP engine? > > > > I've tried simply renaming my .htm files to .jsp, but they still seem to > be > > using Velocity as the template engine. I also didn't see anything > special > > in the click.xml for the jsp examples. > > > > Thanks > > Ari > > > > >
