I'm a Struts2 newbie. I'm using Struts2 with the typical datamodel UserItem
inside an Action. The datamodel doesn't look good when using with the Struts tag <s:property value="userItem.foo"/>
.
What I want to do is write a static util method Helper.printNice(Foo)
that takes parameter Foo and prints out the value contained in Foo in a user-friendly display.
How do I use the Struts property tag with the static method? Something like this
com.helper.Helper.printNice(<s:property value="userItem.foo"/>)
.
The reason for this is my web app is reading data populated by a vendor, which looks like this ["string1", "string2" , ...] in many columns. Obviously, I don't want to display in this format to the end user. The helper method would make it look like string1 <br> string2<br>, etc...
EDIT
From 2.3.20 and higher, static method access won't work anymore, even if activated in the configuration.
For static methods access you need:
in Struts.xml
<constant name="struts.ognl.allowStaticMethodAccess" value="true"/>
in your JSP
<s:property value="@com.your.full.package.Classname@methodName(optionalParameters)" />
But as pointed out by rees, this should be avoided if not strictly necessary, because it's not a best practice.
In your specific case, i guess the Object containing ["String1","String2",...] is a List, or a Vector, or something like this.
Then all you need in your JSP is the <s:iterator>
tag like this:
<s:iterator name="yourObjectContainingAListOfString">
<s:property />
<br/>
</s:iterator>
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