O.K. Thank you.
Should getExpired() method return boolean ?
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Thx, Milan
dusty wrote:
>
> <s:iterator value="fruits">
> <%
> Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
> cal.setTime(new Date());
> int monthNow = cal.get(Calendar.MONTH);
> cal.setTime(date); //fruit.getDate()
> int monthFruit = cal.get(Calendar.MONTH);
> if(monthNow == monthFruit){
> %>
> delete delete
> <%}%>
> </s:iterator>
>
> If you don't like the script in the page then you can create a public
> method on fruit called getExpired. fruit.getExpired() does the same
> calendar work as above based on the internal date value and the current
> date and returns a boolen. In that case:
>
> <s:iterator value="fruits">
> <s:if test="expired">
> delete delete
> </s:if?
> </s:iterator>
>
> Depending on how you are doing persistance (JPA on
> getters/fields/whatever) you may have to mark this getter as transient....
>
>
> Milan Milanovic wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a list of Fruit's of type class Fruit { String name; Date date; },
>> and I show those fruits using iterator in my .jsp, like this: <s:iterator
>> value="fruits"> ... </s:iterator>. Well I need to show some options
>> (e.g., delete fruit) to user if fruit's date is in the current month, how
>> can I check this in my .jsp (inside iterator tag) ?
>>
>> --
>> Thx in advance, Milan Milanovic
>>
>
>
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