How to get val value?
This is my index.jsp:
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Member
<s:set var="v" value="#attr.val"></s:set>
<s:property value="#v"/>
You can get parameters by using special keyword named... wait for that... #parameters.
<s:property value="#parameters.val"/>
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I am trying to iterate over the textfield's value, for eg. 5. Is there a way to get the value?
I have a textfield with value 5:
<s:textfield
theme="simple"
cssClass="form-control"
name="instCount"
value="5"
style="width:25%;"
onkeyup="javascript:isNumber(this);"
/>
I need to iterate the value 5:
<s:if test='<s:property value="%{instCount}"/> > 0'>
<s:iterator value='<s:property value="%{instCount}"/>' var="count" status="countStatus">
</s:iterator>
</s:if>
You cannot nest JSP tags like that, and it appears that you haven't wrapped your head around OGNL or ELs in general, even though you use it correctly in the <s:property> tag.
Let's take a step back: what is this doing?
<s:property value="%{instCount}" />
It's referring to an action property named instCount.
How? Via the OGNL expression %{instCount}.
How does the <s:if> tag work? By evaluating an OGNL expression in the test property. Ah, OGNL expression, which we've already seen.
<s:if test='instCount > 0'>
How does the <s:iterator> tag work? By evaluating an OGNL expression in the value tag.
<s:iterator value='%{instCount}' etc...>
I would highly recommend taking some time to figure out the framework you're working in, even a minor reading of the documentation (and a basic understanding of how JSP works) will be highly beneficial, and avoid questions like this.
I am trying to iterate over two 2D arrays Org_Positions_IdTitle and Org_Apps and print out a field but I keep getting the Attribute var invalid for tag iterator according to TLD also in my jsp page the var1 and var2 are underlined and it says on the left Undefined attribute name "var".
I would be so thankful if you can help me with that.
<s:iterator value="Org_Positions_IdTitle" var="arr1" >
<s:iterator value="Org_Apps" var="arr2" >
<s:if test="#arr1[0] == #arr2[1] ">
<s:property value="#arr1[1]" />
</s:if>
</s:iterator>
</s:iterator>
Which version of Struts 2 do you use?
If your version less then 2.1.x you should use id attribute, according to documentation: http://struts.apache.org/release/2.1.x/docs/iterator.html
I have the following code in my JSP.
<td style="text-align:center;"><s:property value="accountCode"/></td>
when i get the values from the back-end, i am passing it with the single quotes(eg. '1234'). However, when i display it, i want to remove these quotes and display just the number.(eg.1234). How do i do this?
I tried <s:property value="accountCode.replace('\'','')"/> and <s:property value="accountCode.replaceAll('\'','')"/>, but it does not work!(Did not show me the value itself!)
If using replaceAll method is OK, then
<s:property value="accountCode.replaceAll('\\'', '')" />.
Use the escapeJavaScript attribute of the tag:
<s:property value="accountCode" escapeJavaScript="true"/>
EDIT:
Use this:
<s:property value="accountCode.replaceAll('\'','')" />
I have a url that looks like this
....aaa=bbb&tab=second
in jsp I compare:
<s:if test="%{#parameters['tab']=='second'}">
it returns false....
I can see the value 'second' from here:
<s:property value="#parameters['tab']"/>
but this displays false:
<s:property value="%{#parameters['tab']=='second'}"/>
Any idea why it does that?
Thank you,
Yuri
parameters returns string array not string. Yes, a named parameters might have multiple values like tab=first&tab=second that's why it's string array instead of string.
<s:if test="%{#parameters['tab'][0]=='second'}">
</s:if>
Am using struts 2 iterator and if tag can anyone tell me how to test a particular value of iterator
Example: I got a List of type String with values
StrList = {"start","hello","hi","name","start","value",.."start",..}
I want to test for start if start is found i want to display HI and else Hello.
<s:if StrList.contains("start")>
Display HI
</s:if>
<s:else>
Display HELLO
</s:else>
Untested please see S2 web site tag lib documentation. Also assumed StrList was a public field, otherwise it should be called strList and have an appropriate getter/setter (as that would be following Java conventions).
Edit: I didn't read the question well enough... Use the var attribute of the iterator to give each iteration of the iterator a convinent handle, like so:
<s:iterator value='{"start","something","start","something else","start"}' var="curStr">
<s:if curStr.compareTo("start")> //or perhaps compareToIngnoreCase()
Display HI
</s:if>
<s:else>
Display HELLO
</s:else>
</s:iterator>