You need to take this[1] into account.

Regards,

Gilberto
[1]
http://click.1134972.n2.nabble.com/State-of-JSP-support-td1567308.html#a5329326


2011/2/24 Ari <[email protected]>

> 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
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>

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