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Created by Dr. Xi on March 13, 2012 08:46:57    Last update: March 13, 2012 08:46:57
This trick sets HTML base to the root context path of the current webapp: The short version: <!DOCTYPE html> <%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun... The long version: <!DOCTYPE html> <%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun...
Created by Fang on January 31, 2012 15:40:34    Last update: January 31, 2012 15:41:28
This is a simple Hello World application with Spring 3 MVC. Like the default Apache HTTPd welcome page, it displays " It works! " when successfully deployed. The sole purpose is to show the minimum elements needed to setup Spring 3 MVC. I use Maven since it's so much easier than downloading the dependencies manually. Directory layout: ./src ./src/main ./src/main/webapp ./src/... pom.xml : <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <project... WEB-INF/web.xml : <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <web-app... WEB-INF/applicationContext.xml (empty, but needed): <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <beans x... WEB-INF/spring-servlet.xml : <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <beans x... WEB-INF/jsp/home.jsp : <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>H... Build with: mvn clean package The resulting webapp is target/springmvc.war .
Created by Fang on November 14, 2011 20:14:35    Last update: November 14, 2011 20:14:35
Using the c:forEach tag in JSF: <c:forEach var="person" value="#{myBean.people}"> ... failed with OutOfMemoryError : java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space at... The problem? The c:forEach tag gets the iteration collection from the item attribute, not the value attribute (as ui:repeat does). But still, OutOfMemoryError for using a wrong attribute is gross!
Created by Fang on November 07, 2011 09:41:57    Last update: November 07, 2011 09:42:25
Using JSTL tags in JSF facelets is quite simple: just add the XML namespace for the JSTL tags and use them in the page. An example of using the <c:if> tag: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Trans...
Created by Fang on November 02, 2011 14:40:16    Last update: November 02, 2011 14:40:48
JSTL was built for Java Server Pages (JSPs). With the coming of JSF 2.0, facelets, instead of JSP , is the preferred page rendering technology. Facelets exposes a subset of the JSTL Core tag library and the entirety of the JSTL Function tag library. The JSTL tags available in facelets are: c:set c:if c:forEach c:choose c:when c:otherwise c:catch
Created by Fang on March 03, 2010 05:16:40    Last update: October 31, 2011 10:22:51
Implicit variables are always available to JSTL - you don't need to set them before using them. Page context: pageContext pageContext properties: Name Type Description page javax.servlet.Servlet The current servlet request request javax.servlet.ServletRequest The current servlet request response javax.servlet.ServletResponse The current servlet response servletConfig javax.servlet.ServletConfig The servlet config servletContext javax.servlet.ServletContext The application session javax.servlet.http.HttpSession The current HTTP session Note: request , response etc., is not directly available, you access them with pageContext.request , pageContext.response , etc. Scope variables: pageScope, requestScope, sessionScope, applicationScope Name Type Description pageScope java.util.Map Name-value pair of page scoped variables requestScope java.util.Map Name-value pair of request scoped variables sessionScope java.util.Map Name-value pair of session scoped variables applicationScope java.util.Map Name-value pair of application scoped variables Parameters, HTTP headers and cookies: param, paramValues, header,...
Created by Fang on August 10, 2010 21:37:36    Last update: October 25, 2010 20:18:47
The tags <fmt:formatNumber> Format a numeric value as number , currency or percentage - controlled by the type attribute (defaults to number if type is missing). Syntax: <fmt:formatNumber value="numericValue" [type="... Attributes: Name Dynamic? Type Description value true String or Number Numeric value to be formatted. type true String Specifies whether the value is to be formatted as number, currency, or percentage. pattern true String Custom formatting pattern, must follow the pattern syntax specified by the class java.text.DecimalFormat . currencyCode true String ISO 4217 currency code. Applied only when formatting currencies (i.e. if type is equal to "currency"); ignored otherwise. currencySymbol true String Currency symbol. Applied only when formatting currencies (i.e. if type is equal to "currency"); ignored otherwise. It is used only when currencyCode is...
Created by Fang on August 24, 2010 18:44:24    Last update: August 24, 2010 18:44:24
The tags XML transform tags apply XSLT to XML documents. The XML document may be specified as the doc attribute or enclosed as the body of the <x:transform> tag. Optional <x:param> tags may be used to specify parameters for the XSLT. <x:transform> Syntax: <x:transform doc="XMLDocument" xslt="XSLTStyle... or, include the XML document in the body: <x:transform xslt="XSLTStylesheet" [docSystem... Attributes: Name Dynamic? Type Description doc true String , Reader , javax.xml.transform.Source , org.w3c.dom.Document , or object exported by <x:parse> , <x:set> . Source XML document to be transformed. (If exported by <x:set> , it must correspond to a well-formed XML document, not a partial document.) xslt true String , Reader or javax.xml.transform.Source Transformation stylesheet as a String , Reader , or Source object. docSystemId true...
Created by Fang on August 23, 2010 22:55:58    Last update: August 24, 2010 15:45:04
The tags XML flow control tags are exactly the same as their Core flow control equivalents, except that the test condition with a boolean EL expression is replaced by the select condition with an XPath expression. In the case of the forEach tag, the items attribute is replaced with the select attribute. In a test condition, the XPath expression is evaluated to a boolean value by the rules of the XPath boolean() function, which converts its argument to a boolean as follows: a number is true if and only if it is neither positive or negative zero nor NaN. a node-set is true if and only if it is non-empty. a string is true if and only if its length is non-zero. an object of...
Created by Fang on August 19, 2010 18:32:28    Last update: August 19, 2010 18:32:28
The tags <x:parse> Parses an XML document. The document to be parsed can be specified by the doc attribute or enclosed as the body of the tag. The parsed document is exposed as the var attribute or the varDom attribute. When exposed as var , the type of the exposed object is implementation dependent; when exposed as varDom , the type of the exposed object is org.w3c.dom.Document . Objects exposed by var and varDom can both be used to set the context of an XPath expression. Syntax: <x:parse doc="XMLDocument" {var="var" [sco... or, put the XML document in the element body: <x:parse {var="var" [scope="page|request|s... Attributes: Name Dynamic? Type Description doc true String , Reader Source XML document to be parsed. systemId true String The...
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