New JSP Tags in WLS 7
Hi!
Can someone summarize for me additional custom WebLogic JSP tags available in
WLS 7, compared to WLS 6.1 or changes in functionality of existing custom WebLogic
JSP tags from WLS 6.1 to WLS 7.
Thanks,
Rahul.
I am afraid not. Becuase if you don't buy their product, they even don't let you use their classes of that product.
I tried to use a class inside CommerceServer, but they asked for the license all the time.
My suggestion is you can get some idea from that, but don't use it directly except you have their license.
"KhurramZ" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi all,
>Am experimenting with WL server 5.1 (eval version) and ejbs,jsp's.
>Also came across documentation of JSP Tag libraries of WL personalization
>server (in BEA website). (like <pz:..> , <cm:..>, <es:...>)
>
>Can I use those WLPS jsp tag libs in WLserver? Though I havent got WLPS ,and
>in fact will not be using it in future.
>
>Thanx in advance
>Khurram Z
>[email protected]
>
>
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When I use the tag in a jsp like underneath the first outputs the right value (Welcome Hans), but the output of the second time shows: Welcome <%= test %>
This is a part of the JSP:
<% String test = "Hans"; %>
<arto:hello name="Hans" />
<arto:hello name="<%= test %>" />
I realy don't know how to let the tag display the value of the string in my jsp.
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The files are:
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private String name;
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WLS 5.1, sp9 pre-release, solaris 2.7, WLCS 3.2
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at: 'wl':
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mike
Kumar Allamraju <[email protected]> wrote:
>Yes, my JSP is referring the tag libs. I 'm using counter example given
>in
>examples/jsp/tagext/counter directory
>
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>Sun Apr 01 12:44:41 PDT 2001:<I> <ServletContext-General> *.jsp: param
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>
>what's the change number you get from weblogic.Admin VERSION?
>
>
>--
>Kumar
>
>Mike Reiche wrote:
>
>> From the zip file.
>>
>> It has to be a jsp that references those tag libraries.
>> Other than that it works like a charm.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> Kumar Allamraju <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >Did you extracted the SP9 zip or exe?
>> >I do not see the following errors when accessing a jsp with SP9? Could
>> >you tell us how to
>> >reproduce it?
>> >
>> >BTW, i will ask our docs folks to correct the startup scripts..
>> >
>> >--
>> >Kumar
>> >
>> >Mike Reiche wrote:
>> >
>> >> I had to remove the 'async' attribute from taglib.tld
>> >>
>> >> And when I use WLCS I have to remove it from weblogic.tld
>> >>
>> >> And the startup scripts provided do not include weblogic-tags-510.jar
>> >> in the classpath.
>> >>
>> >> Mike
>> >>
>> >> "Mike Reiche" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >WLS 5.1, sp9 pre-release, solaris 2.7, WLCS 3.2
>> >> >
>> >> >JSP compile fails with the exception...
>> >> >
>> >> >weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspException: (line -1): Error in
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>> >> >at: 'wl':
>> >> >The Tag class 'weblogicx.jsp.tags.CacheTag' has no setter
>> >> >method
>> >> > corresponding to
>> >> >TLD declared attribute 'async', (JSP 1.1 spec, 5.4.1)
>> >> > at weblogic.servlet.jsp.StandardTagLib.jspException(StandardTagLib.java:138)
>> >> > at weblogic.servlet.jsp.StandardTagLib.processTag(StandardTagLib.java:264)
>> >> > at weblogic.servlet.jsp.StandardTagLib.processTagElements(StandardTagLib.java:146)
>> >> > at weblogic.servlet.jsp.StandardTagLib.<init>(StandardTagLib.java:125)
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>> >> > at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspLexer.mDIRECTIVE(JspLexer.java:3484)
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>> >> > at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspParser.doit(JspParser.java:69)
>> >> > at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspParser.parse(JspParser.java:125)
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>> >> > at weblogic.utils.compiler.CodeGenerator.generate(CodeGenerator.java:242
>> >
>
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Hi,
I have several questions regarding this topic:
1) Does Weblogic 5.1 supports Custom Tags ? If so, are there any known
problems ?
2) Does Weblogic come with any tag libraries (for loops, if, etc) and where
can I get them ?
3) Are there any tag libraries out there (JRun, for example) that have been
successfully run on Weblogic ?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jamie
As there seems to be general interest, a link would probably be a great
help.
Regards
Daniel Hoppe
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Girdley [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: Friday, August 25, 2000 8:03 AM
Posted To: jsp
Conversation: Custom JSP Tags for Weblogic
Subject: Re: Custom JSP Tags for Weblogic
Please see the documentation:
http://www.weblogic.com/docs51/resources.html
Michael Girdley
BEA Systems Inc
"Jamie" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Update
> =======
>
> Weblogic Portal has some Tag libraries. I've downloaded the trial
version
> of
> the Weblogic Commerce Server. How do I get the tag libraries and use
them
> on WL 5.1 ?
>
> Answers to original post still wanted
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jamie
>
> Jamie <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have several questions regarding this topic:
> >
> > 1) Does Weblogic 5.1 supports Custom Tags ? If so, are there any
known
> > problems ?
> >
> > 2) Does Weblogic come with any tag libraries (for loops, if, etc)
and
> where
> > can I get them ?
> >
> > 3) Are there any tag libraries out there (JRun, for example) that
have
> been
> > successfully run on Weblogic ?
> >
> >
> > Any help would be much appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Jamie
> >
> >
>
>
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I was making a custom JSP tag library. The tag functionality was implemented in
a class called, lets cay ClassA. I made the tld file and put it under the WEB-INF
directory. The class which implemented the functionality was placed under WEB-INF/classes
directory. I had the imported the tag library using the taglib directive. I was
getting an error which said "cannot resolve symbol". But when I in the JSP file
I imported the class file which implemented the taglib functionality the error
vanished. Is it necessary to import the class files even if the taglib is imported.
The documentation does not say so. Or is there some configuration I have to make.
I think was a side effect of the .jsp changing redeploys the web app in 6.0.
When the web app was redeployed your directory structure was reread and thus
it found your .tld.
Sam
"bbaby" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3b422db7$[email protected]..
>
> I was making a custom JSP tag library. The tag functionality was
implemented in
> a class called, lets cay ClassA. I made the tld file and put it under the
WEB-INF
> directory. The class which implemented the functionality was placed under
WEB-INF/classes
> directory. I had the imported the tag library using the taglib directive.
I was
> getting an error which said "cannot resolve symbol". But when I in the JSP
file
> I imported the class file which implemented the taglib functionality the
error
> vanished. Is it necessary to import the class files even if the taglib is
imported.
> The documentation does not say so. Or is there some configuration I have
to make.
>
>
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Cameron,
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I would expect that using any kind of cache can allow for bugs due to developers
confusion... but are there inherent "bugs" (or design flaws) that are built into
WL's Cache tag?
Jack Lin
Cameron Purdy wrote:
> Install the latest SP. They are (relatively speaking) resource intensive.
> However, properly implemented/used, this relative cost is close to 0.
> (Instantiating a Java class and calling a few empty methods uses a couple
> hundred clock cycles on a good JVM.) BTW Pooling is considerably more
> expensive for simple objects than instantiating new ones. Also, due to
> design flaws in the custom tag API, pooling JSP tags could lead to some
> interesting bugs related to the lack of re-initialization.
>
> --
>
> Cameron Purdy
> [email protected]
> http://www.tangosol.com
> WebLogic Consulting Available
>
> "Anthony Raiti" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:39d4a35f$[email protected]..
> We are researching JSP Tags as a method of seperating our creative and
> coding efforts. Our research is showing that JSP tags is a resource hog and
> noticed that none of the JSP Tags are being pooled. Docs that we have looked
> at suggest that pooling does occur, but we do not see it happening. Is
> anyone using this technology and if so how is the performance?
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<%
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%>
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The selectString value that is passed to my tag is:
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type"
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" 11.3 Creating a Web Page
While JSF supports a number of presentation layer technologies, JDeveloper uses JSP
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well-formed XML documents, and the XML standard offers many benefits such as
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Urgent - DocumentManager,Configurations and JSP Tags
I am using Vignette as the content repository.I am able to fetch data and display
on the jsp when a single VignetteDocumentProvider is being used and data coming
from a single content table.
Problem is - If I have multiple classes for the VignetteDocumentProvider that
are to be used to display data from several tables on the jsp.
Q 1) How to configure multiple DocumentManager and DocumentConnectionPool nodes
in meta-inf\application-config.xml for those multiple VignetteDocumentProvider
classes.
Q 2) On the same JSP - How would the jsp tags reference multiple VignetteDocumentProvider
classes.
Could someone PLEASE help.
Thanks a LOT in advance.
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shikhaYou may be better off asking the question to Vignette.
.raja
"shikha" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3caa2bf7$[email protected]..
>
I am using Vignette as the content repository.I am able to fetch data anddisplay
on the jsp when a single VignetteDocumentProvider is being used and datacoming
from a single content table.
Problem is - If I have multiple classes for the VignetteDocumentProviderthat
are to be used to display data from several tables on the jsp.
Q 1) How to configure multiple DocumentManager and DocumentConnectionPoolnodes
in meta-inf\application-config.xml for those multipleVignetteDocumentProvider
classes.
Q 2) On the same JSP - How would the jsp tags reference multipleVignetteDocumentProvider
classes.
Could someone PLEASE help.
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JSP tag collaboration with BI Beans
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We tried this
====================
<My:BodyReaderTag>
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====================
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Below is code generated from JSTL/JSP tags. Why is additional space generated + new lines + unnecessary stuff ? Its annoying. Can I turn it off or whatever ? Thanks.
<a href="/home">Home</a>
<a href="/logout">Logout</a>
<table>
<tr>
<td>
<img src="/asd"/>
</td>
<td>
<img src="/asd"/>
</td>
<td>Yes, read the solution posted by evnafets in this thread - JSTL and blank lines in HTML file
cheers,
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Is there any ways to place JSP tags into Velocity templates? I've seen Velocity can be embed into JSP but i'm not sure if vice versa?
Cameron,
In general, what kind of "interesting bugs" and "design flaws" do you mean?
I would expect that using any kind of cache can allow for bugs due to developers
confusion... but are there inherent "bugs" (or design flaws) that are built into
WL's Cache tag?
Jack Lin
Cameron Purdy wrote:
> Install the latest SP. They are (relatively speaking) resource intensive.
> However, properly implemented/used, this relative cost is close to 0.
> (Instantiating a Java class and calling a few empty methods uses a couple
> hundred clock cycles on a good JVM.) BTW Pooling is considerably more
> expensive for simple objects than instantiating new ones. Also, due to
> design flaws in the custom tag API, pooling JSP tags could lead to some
> interesting bugs related to the lack of re-initialization.
>
> --
>
> Cameron Purdy
> [email protected]
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> WebLogic Consulting Available
>
> "Anthony Raiti" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:39d4a35f$[email protected]..
> We are researching JSP Tags as a method of seperating our creative and
> coding efforts. Our research is showing that JSP tags is a resource hog and
> noticed that none of the JSP Tags are being pooled. Docs that we have looked
> at suggest that pooling does occur, but we do not see it happening. Is
> anyone using this technology and if so how is the performance?
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Need help on Flex JSP tag library
I am new to Flex and currently developing portlets where I
need to integrate Flex into JSP pages. According to various
documents from Adobe and other online discussions, this can be done
with Flex JSP tag library. It appears that the taglib used to be a
separate package that you could download but no longer available (I
was only able to find a few broken links). Instead, the library is
now part of the LiveCycle DS product according to Adobe. However, I
have downloaded LiveCycle DS and couldn't find the necessary taglib
in the package. Your help will be highly appreciated.I'm trying to do the same thing you are. Its mentioned that
the library is part of LifeCycle DS but I couldn't find it in there
either.
Here's a site I found where you can download
FlexModule_j2ee.zip It includes some instructions too.
http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/flexsdk/Downloads
Here are some other links which may be helpful.
http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/3/html/help.html?content=apache_2.html
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/LiveCycle_Data_Services:Setting_up_an_SDK,_Compilers, _and_Flex_Builder
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flex_mod_apache/flex_mod_apache.pdf
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