1.3 1.2 bean http://struts.apache.org/tags-bean Note: Some of the features in this taglib are also available in the JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library (JSTL). The Struts team encourages the use of the standard tags over the Struts specific tags when possible.

This tag library contains tags useful in accessing beans and their properties, as well as defining new beans (based on these accesses) that are accessible to the remainder of the page via scripting variables and page scope attributes. Convenient mechanisms to create new beans based on the value of request cookies, headers, and parameters are also provided.

Many of the tags in this tag library will throw a JspException at runtime when they are utilized incorrectly (such as when you specify an invalid combination of tag attributes). JSP allows you to declare an "error page" in the <%@ page %> directive. If you wish to process the actual exception that caused the problem, it is passed to the error page as a request attribute under key org.apache.struts.action.EXCEPTION.

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cookie org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.CookieTag org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.CookieTei empty Define a scripting variable based on the value(s) of the specified request cookie.

Retrieve the value of the specified request cookie (as a single value or multiple values, depending on the multiple attribute), and define the result as a page scope attribute of type Cookie (if multiple is not specified) or Cookie[] (if multiple is specified).

If no cookie with the specified name can be located, and no default value is specified, a request time exception will be thrown.

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id true false Specifies the name of the scripting variable (and associated page scope attribute) that will be made available with the value of the specified request cookie.

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multiple false true If any arbitrary value for this attribute is specified, causes all matching cookies to be accumulated and stored into a bean of type Cookie[]. If not specified, the first value for the specified cookie will be retrieved as a value of type Cookie.

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name true true Specifies the name of the request cookie whose value, or values, is to be retrieved.

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value false true The default cookie value to return if no cookie with the specified name was included in this request.

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define org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.DefineTag org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.DefineTei JSP Define a scripting variable based on the value(s) of the specified bean property.

Create a new attribute (in the scope specified by the toScope property, if any), and a corresponding scripting variable, both of which are named by the value of the id attribute. The corresponding value to which this new attribute (and scripting variable) is set are specified via use of exactly one of the following approaches (trying to use more than one will result in a JspException being thrown):

  • Specify a name attribute (plus optional property and scope attributes) - The created attribute and scripting variable will be of the type of the retrieved JavaBean property, unless it is a Java primitive type, in which case it will be wrapped in the appropriate wrapper class (i.e. int is wrapped by java.lang.Integer).
  • Specify a value attribute - The created attribute and scripting variable will be of type java.lang.String, set to the value of this attribute.
  • Specify nested body content - The created attribute and scripting variable will be of type java.lang.String, set to the value of the nested body content.

If a problem occurs while retrieving the specified bean property, a request time exception will be thrown.

The <bean:define> tag differs from <jsp:useBean> in several ways, including:

  • Unconditionally creates (or replaces) a bean under the specified identifier.
  • Can create a bean with the value returned by a property getter of a different bean (including properties referenced with a nested and/or indexed property name).
  • Can create a bean whose contents is a literal string (or the result of a runtime expression) specified by the value attribute.
  • Does not support nested content (such as <jsp:setProperty> tags) that are only executed if a bean was actually created.

USAGE NOTE - There is a restriction in the JSP 1.1 Specification that disallows using the same value for an id attribute more than once in a single JSP page. Therefore, you will not be able to use <bean:define> for the same bean name more than once in a single page.

USAGE NOTE - If you use another tag to create the body content (e.g. bean:write), that tag must return a non-empty String. An empty String equates to an empty body or a null String, and a new scripting variable cannot be defined as null. Your bean must return a non-empty String, or the define tag must be wrapped within a logic tag to test for an empty or null value.

USAGE NOTE - You cannot use bean:define to instantiate a DynaActionForm (type="org.apache.struts.action.DynaActionForm") with the properties specified in the struts-config. The mechanics of creating the dyna-properties is complex and cannot be handled by a no-argument constructor. If you need to create an ActionForm this way, you must use a conventional ActionForm.

See the Bean Developer's Guide section on bean creation for more information about these differences, as well as alternative approaches to introducing beans into a JSP page.

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id true false Specifies the name of the scripting variable (and associated page scope attribute) that will be made available with the value of the specified property.

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name false true Specifies the attribute name of the bean whose property is accessed to define a new page scope attribute (if property is also specified) or the attribute name of the bean that is duplicated with the new reference created by this tag (if property is not also specified). This attribute is required unless you specify a value attribute or nested body content.

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property false true Specifies the name of the property to be accessed on the bean specified by name. This value may be a simple, indexed, or nested property reference expression. If not specified, the bean identified by name is given a new reference identified by id.

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scope false true Specifies the variable scope searched to retrieve the bean specified by name. If not specified, the default rules applied by PageContext.findAttribute() are applied.

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toScope false true Specifies the variable scope into which the newly defined bean will be created. If not specified, the bean will be created in page scope.

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type false true Specifies the fully qualified class name of the value to be exposed as the id attribute.

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value false true The java.lang.String value to which the exposed bean should be set. This attribute is required unless you specify the name attribute or nested body content.

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header org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.HeaderTag org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.HeaderTei empty Define a scripting variable based on the value(s) of the specified request header.

Retrieve the value of the specified request header (as a single value or multiple values, depending on the multiple attribute), and define the result as a page scope attribute of type String (if multiple is not specified) or String[] (if multiple is specified).

If no header with the specified name can be located, and no default value is specified, a request time exception will be thrown.

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id true false Specifies the name of the scripting variable (and associated page scope attribute) that will be made available with the value of the specified request header.

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multiple false true If any arbitrary value for this attribute is specified, causes a call to HttpServletRequest.getHeaders() and a definition of the result as a bean of type String[]. Otherwise, HttpServletRequest.getHeader() will be called, and a definition of the result as a bean of type String will be performed.

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name true true Specifies the name of the request header whose value, or values, is to be retrieved.

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value false true The default header value to return if no header with the specified name was included in this request.

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include org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.IncludeTag org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.IncludeTei empty Load the response from a dynamic application request and make it available as a bean.

Perform an internal dispatch to the specified application component (or external URL) and make the response data from that request available as a bean of type String. This tag has a function similar to that of the standard <jsp:include> tag, except that the response data is stored in a page scope attribute instead of being written to the output stream. If the current request is part of a session, the generated request for the include will also include the session identifier (and thus be part of the same session).

The URL used to access the specified application component is calculated based on which of the following attributes you specify (you must specify exactly one of them):

  • forward - Use the value of this attribute as the name of a global ActionForward to be looked up, and use the module-relative or context-relative URI found there.
  • href - Use the value of this attribute unchanged (since this might link to a resource external to the application, the session identifier is not included.
  • page - Use the value of this attribute as an module-relative URI to the desired resource.
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anchor false true Optional anchor tag ("#xxx") to be added to the generated hyperlink. Specify this value without any "#" character.

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forward false true Logical name of a global ActionForward that contains the actual content-relative URI of the resource to be included.

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href false true Absolute URL (including the appropriate protocol prefix such as "http:") of the resource to be included. Because this URL could be external to the current web application, the session identifier will not be included in the request.

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id true false Specifies the name of the scripting variable (and associated page scope attribute) that will be made available with the value of the specified web application resource.

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page false true Module-relative URI (starting with a '/') of the web application resource to be included.

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transaction false true boolean Set to true if you want the current transaction control token included in the generated URL for this include.

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message org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.MessageTag empty Render an internationalized message string to the response.

Retrieves an internationalized message for the specified locale, using the specified message key, and write it to the output stream. Up to five parametric replacements (such as "{0}") may be specified.

The message key may be specified directly, using the key attribute, or indirectly, using the name and property attributes to obtain it from a bean.

JSTL: The equivalent JSTL tag is <fmt:message>. For example,
<fmt:message key="my.msg.key"> <fmt:param value="replacement text"/> </fmt:message>

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arg0 false true First parametric replacement value, if any.

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arg1 false true Second parametric replacement value, if any.

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arg2 false true Third parametric replacement value, if any.

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arg3 false true Fourth parametric replacement value, if any.

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arg4 false true Fifth parametric replacement value, if any.

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bundle false true The name of the application scope bean under which the MessageResources object containing our messages is stored.

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key false true The message key of the requested message, which must have a corresponding value in the message resources. If not specified, the key is obtained from the name and property attributes.

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locale false true The name of the session scope bean under which our currently selected Locale object is stored.

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name false true Specifies the attribute name of the bean whose property is accessed to retrieve the value specified by property (if specified). If property is not specified, the value of this bean itself will be used as the message resource key.

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property false true Specifies the name of the property to be accessed on the bean specified by name. This value may be a simple, indexed, or nested property reference expression. If not specified, the value of the bean identified by name will itself be used as the message resource key.

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scope false true Specifies the variable scope searched to retrieve the bean specified by name. If not specified, the default rules applied by PageContext.findAttribute() are applied.

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page org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.PageTag org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.PageTei empty Expose a specified item from the page context as a bean.

Retrieve the value of the specified item from the page context for this page, and define it as a scripting variable, and a page scope attribute accessible to the remainder of the current page.

If a problem occurs while retrieving the specified configuration object, a request time exception will be thrown.

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id true false Specifies the name of the scripting variable (and associated page scope attribute) that will be made available with the value of the specified page context property.

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property true true Name of the property from our page context to be retrieved and exposed. Must be one of application, config, request, response, or session.

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parameter org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.ParameterTag org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.ParameterTei empty Define a scripting variable based on the value(s) of the specified request parameter.

Retrieve the value of the specified request parameter (as a single value or multiple values, depending on the multiple attribute), and define the result as a page scope attribute of type String (if multiple is not specified) or String[] (if multiple is specified).

If no request parameter with the specified name can be located, and no default value is specified, a request time exception will be thrown.

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id true false Specifies the name of the scripting variable (and associated page scope attribute) that will be made available with the value of the specified request parameter.

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multiple false true If any arbitrary value for this attribute is specified, causes a call to ServletRequest.getParameterValues() and a definition of the result as a bean of type String[]. Otherwise, ServletRequest.getParameter() will be called, and a definition of the result as a bean of type String will be performed.

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name true true Specifies the name of the request parameter whose value, or values, is to be retrieved.

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value false true The default parameter value to return if no parameter with the specified name was included in this request.

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resource org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.ResourceTag org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.ResourceTei empty Load a web application resource and make it available as a bean.

Retrieve the value of the specified web application resource, and make it available as either a InputStream or a String, depending on the value of the input attribute.

If a problem occurs while retrieving the specified resource, a request time exception will be thrown.

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id true false Specifies the name of the scripting variable (and associated page scope attribute) that will be made available with the value of the specified web application resource.

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input false true If any arbitrary value for this attribute is specified, the resource will be made available as an InputStream. If this attribute is not specified, the resource will be made available as a String.

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name true true Module-relative name (starting with a '/') of the web application resource to be loaded and made available.

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size org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.SizeTag org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.SizeTei empty Define a bean containing the number of elements in a Collection or Map.

Given a reference to an array, Collection or Map, creates a new bean, of type java.lang.Integer, whose value is the number of elements in that collection. You can specify the collection to be counted in any one of the following ways:

  • As a runtime expression specified as the value of the collection attribute.
  • As a JSP bean specified by the name attribute.
  • As the property, specified by the property attribute, of the JSP bean specified by the name attribute.
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collection false true java.lang.Object A runtime expression that evaluates to an array, a Collection, or a Map.

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id true false The name of a page scope JSP bean, of type java.lang.Integer, that will be created to contain the size of the underlying collection being counted.

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name false true The name of the JSP bean (optionally constrained to the scope specified by the scope attribute) that contains the collection to be counted (if property is not specified), or whose property getter is called to return the collection to be counted (if property is specified.

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property false true The name of the property, of the bean specified by the name attribute, whose getter method will return the collection to be counted.

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scope false true The bean scope within which to search for the JSP bean specified by the name attribute. If not specified, the available scopes are searched in ascending sequence.

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struts org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.StrutsTag org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.StrutsTei empty Expose a named Struts internal configuration object as a bean.

Retrieve the value of the specified Struts internal configuration object, and define it as a scripting variable and as a page scope attribute accessible to the remainder of the current page. You must specify exactly one of the formBean, forward, and mapping attributes to select the configuration object to be exposed.

If a problem occurs while retrieving the specified configuration object, a request time exception will be thrown.

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id true false Specifies the name of the scripting variable (and associated page scope attribute) that will be made available with the value of the specified Struts internal configuration object.

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formBean false true Specifies the name of the Struts ActionFormBean definition object to be exposed.

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forward false true Specifies the name of the global Struts ActionForward definition object to be exposed.

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mapping false true Specifies the matching path of the Struts ActionMapping definition object to be exposed.

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write org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.WriteTag empty Render the value of the specified bean property to the current JspWriter.

Retrieve the value of the specified bean property, and render it to the current JspWriter as a String by the ways:

  • If format attribute exists then value will be formatted on base of format string from format attribute and default system locale.
  • If in resources exists format string for value data type (view format attribute description) then value will be formatted on base of format string from resources. Resources bundle and target locale can be specified with bundle and locale attributes. If nothing specified then default resource bundle and current user locale will be used.
  • If there is a PropertyEditor configured for the property value's class, the getAsText() method will be called.
  • Otherwise, the usual toString() conversions will be applied.

When a format string is provided, numeric values are formatted using the java.text.DecimalFormat class; if the format string came from a resource, the applyLocalisedPattern() method is used, and applyPattern() is used otherwise. Dates are formatted using the SimpleDateFormat class. For details of the specific format patterns, please see the Javadocs for those classes.

If a problem occurs while retrieving the specified bean property, a request time exception will be thrown.

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bundle false true The name of the application scope bean under which the MessageResources object containing our messages is stored.

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filter false true boolean If this attribute is set to true, the rendered property value will be filtered for characters that are sensitive in HTML, and any such characters will be replaced by their entity equivalents.

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format false true Specifies the format string to use to convert bean or property value to the String. If nothing specified, then default format string for value data type will be searched in message resources by according key.

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formatKey false true Specifies the key to search format string in application resources.

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ignore false true boolean If this attribute is set to true, and the bean specified by the name and scope attributes does not exist, simply return without writing anything. If this attribute is set to false, a runtime exception to be thrown, consistent with the other tags in this tag library.

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locale false true The name of the session scope bean under which our currently selected Locale object is stored.

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name true true Specifies the attribute name of the bean whose property is accessed to retrieve the value specified by property (if specified). If property is not specified, the value of this bean itself will be rendered.

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property false true Specifies the name of the property to be accessed on the bean specified by name. This value may be a simple, indexed, or nested property reference expression. If not specified, the bean identified by name will itself be rendered. If the specified property returns null, no output will be rendered.

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scope false true Specifies the variable scope searched to retrieve the bean specified by name. If not specified, the default rules applied by PageContext.findAttribute() are applied.

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