done: http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/Parameters_In_EL_Functions http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/HowToEnableEl22
LieGrue, strub --- Matthias Wessendorf <mat...@apache.org> schrieb am Mi, 10.2.2010: > Von: Matthias Wessendorf <mat...@apache.org> > Betreff: Re: el expression > An: "MyFaces Discussion" <users@myfaces.apache.org> > Datum: Mittwoch, 10. Februar 2010, 10:36 > thanks mark, > > do you mind putting this into a wiki page ? :) > > -Matthias > > On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Mark Struberg <strub...@yahoo.de> > wrote: > > Hiho! > > > > It is possible, but only with a little trick. > > Using a parameter in the EL is a new EL-2.2 feature > which is _not_ part of JSP-2.1 delivered with tomcat6 and > jetty6 but defined in JSR-245 MR-2 (JSP-2.2) [1]. > > > > You can enable EL-2.2 by using a few tricks even in > tomcat-6 and jetty6. > > Here is how goes: > > > > A.) You have to use el-api.jar and el-impl.jar from > the glassfish reference implementation. In your pom.xml: > > > > <!-- EL 2 --> > > <dependency> > > <groupId>javax.el</groupId> > > > <artifactId>el-api</artifactId> > > <version>2.2</version> > > <scope>provided</scope> > > </dependency> > > <profiles> > > <profile> > > <id>jetty</id> > > <build> > > <plugins> > > <plugin> > > > <groupId>org.mortbay.jetty</groupId> > > > <artifactId>maven-jetty-plugin</artifactId> > > > <version>${jetty-version}</version> > > > <configuration> > > > <scanIntervalSeconds>10</scanIntervalSeconds> > > > </configuration> > > </plugin> > > </plugins> > > </build> > > <dependencies> > > <dependency> > > > <groupId>javax.el</groupId> > > > <artifactId>el-api</artifactId> > > > <version>2.2</version> > > > <scope>compile</scope> > > </dependency> > > <dependency> > > > <groupId>org.glassfish.web</groupId> > > > <artifactId>el-impl</artifactId> > > > <scope>runtime</scope> > > > <version>2.2</version> > > </dependency> > > </dependencies> > > </profile> > > </profiles > > > > This will allow you to use EL-2.2 by running > > $> mvn clean install -Pjetty jetty:run > > > > B.) preparing tomcat > > 1. go to the tomcat home directory > > 2. remove tomcats el-api.jar from the classpath: > > $> mv ./lib/el-api.jar > ./lib/el-api.jar.nixda > > > > 3. copy the EL-2.2 jars into ./lib (el-api-2.2.jar, > el-impl-2.2.jar) > > 4. make sure that the applications don't contain > those 2 el jars! > > > > voila, have fun! > > > > LieGrue, > > strub > > > > [1] http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/mrel/jsr245/index.html > > > > > > --- Michael Kurz <michi.k...@gmx.at> > schrieb am Mi, 10.2.2010: > > > >> Von: Michael Kurz <michi.k...@gmx.at> > >> Betreff: Re: el expression > >> An: users@myfaces.apache.org > >> Datum: Mittwoch, 10. Februar 2010, 9:33 > >> Hi, > >> > >> it is true that it is not possible to use method > parameters > >> or to call > >> methods of an object that are no getters or > setters (at > >> least before > >> Java EE 6). > >> > >> But there are ways to bypass this limitation: > >> > >> * If you only want to call a method in an EL > expression you > >> could define > >> an EL function (possible with JSP and Facelets). > >> > >> * If you want to pass a parameter to an action > method you > >> could use an > >> alternative EL implementation like JBoss EL (see > [1]). For > >> this you have > >> to include the JBoss EL libraries and replace the > >> expression factory of > >> MyFaces like this in your web.xml: > >> > >> <!-- Replace ExpressionFactory for > >> Apache MyFaces --> > >> <context-param> > >> > >> > <param-name>org.apache.myfaces.EXPRESSION_FACTORY</param-name> > >> > >> > <param-value>org.jboss.el.ExpressionFactoryImpl</param-value> > >> </context-param> > >> > >> regards > >> Michael > >> > >> [1]: > >> http://docs.jboss.org/seam/2.0.1.GA/reference/en/html/elenhancements.html > >> > >> Am 10.02.2010 09:20, schrieb Martin Monshausen: > >> > Hi, > >> > calling methods with parameters is not > possible in JSF > >> as far as I know. Try to set Parameter in Bean > before > >> calling the method and then refer to it in your > >> parameter-less method. > >> > Yours, > >> > > >> > Martin > >> > ________________________________ > >> > > >> > Von: Krishna K. Pandit [mailto:krishna.pan...@aptuit.com] > >> > Gesendet: Mi 10.02.2010 06:14 > >> > An: MyFaces Discussion > >> > Betreff: el expression > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > Hi all > >> > > >> > Can any one can help me how to pass a > parameter to a > >> method while > >> > calling it in EL expression. > >> > Im trying this > >> > > >> > "#{myBean.method('JAVA')} > >> > > >> > But I m getting errors while rendering. > >> > > >> > Thanks > >> > Krishna Pandit > >> > This email and any files transmitted with it > are > >> confidential and intended > >> > solely for the use of the individual or > entity to whom > >> they are addressed. > >> > If you have received this email in error > please notify > >> the sender by email > >> > reply and delete it from your system. > >> > The integrity and security of this email > cannot be > >> guaranteed on the Internet. > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Sie sind Spam leid? 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