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What are <required> and <rtexprvalue> used for?

I was working on custom tag libraries and I was confused how the <required> and <rtexprvalue> tags are used in the TLD file to define a custom tag attribute.

  1. What are these tags?
  2. What should we write in-between them?
  3. What behavior do we get after writing these tags?
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bali208 Avatar asked Jan 09 '12 11:01

bali208


2 Answers

required quite simply implies what it says. The attribute is required or mandatory.

rtexprvalue means Runtime Expression Value. It means the attribute can support scriptlet values.

elexprvalue means it can support EL (expression language) values.

So, if you have requiredattr defined as both required=true and rtexprvalue=true and elattribute is defined as elexprvalue=true, you can write as follows:

<myprefix:mytag requiredattr="<%=baz.getId()%>" elattribute="${foo.bar}"/> 
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adarshr Avatar answered Oct 07 '22 17:10

adarshr


The <rtexprvalue> element defined in a TLD captures the dynamic behavior of an attribute. The value can be either true or false. A false value in the dynamic column means that only a static string value can be specified for the attribute. A true value means that a request-time attribute value can be specified. As defined in the JSP specification, a “request-time attribute value” can be either a Java expression, an EL expression, or a value set by a <jsp:attribute>.

The <required> element defines if the nesting attribute is required or optional. If not present then the default is "false", i.e the attribute is optional.

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Veaceslav Serghienco Avatar answered Oct 07 '22 15:10

Veaceslav Serghienco