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Checkboxes are used when more than one option is required to be selected.Following is an example HTML code, CheckBox.htm, for a form with two checkboxes. Maths Physics Chemistry The above code will generate the following result − Maths Physics Chemistry Following is main.jsp JSP program to handle the input given by the web browser for the checkbox button. Reading Checkbox Data Reading Checkbox Data Maths Flag: Physics Flag: Chemistry Flag: The above program will generate the following result −Reading Checkbox DataMaths Flag :: onPhysics Flag:: nullChemistry Flag:: on
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Below is the main.jsp JSP program to handle the input given by web browser using the GET or the POST methods.Infact there is no change in the above JSP because the only way of passing parameters is changed and no binary data is being passed to the JSP program. File handling related concepts will be explained in a separate chapter where we need to read the binary data stream. Using GET and POST Method to Read Form Data Using POST Method to Read ... Read More
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Consider including the following properties for an attribute −S.No.Property & Purpose1nameThe name element defines the name of an attribute. Each attribute name must be unique for a particular tag.2requiredThis specifies if this attribute is required or is an optional one. It would be false for optional.3rtexprvalueDeclares if a runtime expression value for a tag attribute is valid4typeDefines the Java class-type of this attribute. By default, it is assumed as String5descriptionInformational description can be provided.6fragmentDeclares if this attribute value should be treated as a JspFragment.Following is the example to specify properties related to an attribute −..... ... Read More
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You can use various attributes along with your custom tags. To accept an attribute value, a custom tag class needs to implement the setter methods, identical to the JavaBean setter methods as shown below −package com.tutorialspoint; import javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.*; import javax.servlet.jsp.*; import java.io.*; public class HelloTag extends SimpleTagSupport { private String message; public void setMessage(String msg) { this.message = msg; } StringWriter sw = new StringWriter(); public void doTag() throws JspException, IOException { if (message != null) { /* Use message from attribute ... Read More
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A custom tag is a user-defined JSP language element. When a JSP page containing a custom tag is translated into a servlet, the tag is converted to operations on an object called a tag handler. The Web container then invokes those operations when the JSP page's servlet is executed.JSP tag extensions let you create new tags that you can insert directly into a JavaServer Page. The JSP 2.0 specification introduced the Simple Tag Handlers for writing these custom tags.To write a custom tag, you can simply extend the SimpleTagSupport class and override the doTag() method, where you can place your ... Read More
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The JavaServer Pages API allow you to define custom JSP tags that look like HTML or XML tags and a tag library is a set of user-defined tags that implement custom behavior.The taglib directive declares that your JSP page uses a set of custom tags, identifies the location of the library, and provides means for identifying the custom tags in your JSP page.The taglib directive follows the syntax given below −Where, the uri attribute value resolves to a location the container understands and the prefix attribute informs a container what bits of markup are custom actions.You can write the XML ... Read More
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Following is an example that passes two values using the HTML FORM and the submit button. We are going to use the same JSP main.jsp to handle this input. First Name: Last Name: Keep this HTML in a file Hello.htm and put it in /webapps/ROOT directory. When you would access http://localhost:8080/Hello.htm, you will receive the following output.First Name: Last Name: Try to enter the First Name and ... Read More
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The following URL will pass two values to HelloForm program using the GET method.href="http://localhost:8080/main.jsp?first_name=ZARA&last_name=ALI" Below is the main.jsp JSP program to handle input given by web browser. We are going to use the getParameter() method which makes it very easy to access the passed information − Using GET Method to Read Form Data Using GET Method to Read Form Data First Name: Last ... Read More
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The JavaServer Pages API allow you to define custom JSP tags that look like HTML or XML tags and a tag library is a set of user-defined tags that implement custom behavior.The taglib directive declares that your JSP page uses a set of custom tags, identifies the location of the library, and provides means for identifying the custom tags in your JSP page.The taglib directive follows the syntax given below −Here, the uri attribute value resolves to a location the container understands and the prefix attribute informs a container what bits of markup are custom actions.You can write the XML ... Read More
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JSP handles requests using getParameter() method to read simple parameters and getInputStream() method to read binary data stream coming from the client.Reading Form Data using JSPJSP handles form data parsing automatically using the following methods depending on the situation −getParameter(): You call request.getParameter() method to get the value of a form parameter.getParameterValues(): Call this method if the parameter appears more than once and returns multiple values, for example, checkbox.getParameterNames(): Call this method if you want a complete list of all parameters in the current request.getInputStream(): Call this method to read binary data stream coming from the client.Read More