I am getting huge length data on finaldata.Tha data is going through url .if the data is too big then it will get error. beacuse url have limit to send data.
so what is alternative to send data to my java class .
This my function on my jsp page
function downloadAttachment(format){
var alterTrans= GetXmlHttpObject();
var finaldata=callRebuilder(format);
alert("finaldata : "+finaldata);
var url= "/jmax/settargetOutput.action?finalTargetTxt="+finaldata;
}
What is the alternative for sending data through url?
Please use form submission on that with post. Please use hidden tag for that value and submit the page. In that action class you will get from form.
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Hi I have jsp page That is having some text fields,I will fill that text fields and I will submit that form to server side.If any error comes in the server side I will redirect to the same page with error message Now I want that text field to remain as it is but in my case it is clearing.How to make the text field as same.
The two options available to you are:
Don't reload the page. Instead submit the data via AJAX or validate it by javascript. That way you don't ever have to touch the data in the form. Make sure your javascript highlights the fields that have errors in some way.
The endpoint that you're POSTing your data to needs to be able to recognise that the data is invalid and include that data when returning the user to the same page. I'm not familiar with jsp, but generally you'd do that by including variables in your template for your form that could contain the data, and passing empty strings on the first load of the page. If the page is then shown to the user again after a failed form validation, pass back the POST data that you received in your form request.
There are two option, you can dispatch the request/response to the same page instead of redirect, but you need to add an attribute and recover it in the JSP, or you can add the attribute in the session , recover the value to de text field and remove it using (if you are using JSTL)
I have an application to send the sql query results as an email.
I know how to send static contents of a jsp page in mail using javamail.
But i need to include my query results to the jsp page.
I have a jsp page "email.jsp"
In My java class i have fetched the records. I need to set the values in
List<DBValues> values = getRowsFromDB();
I need to iterate this list using jstl in my jsp page and then send the jsp page.
Could someone help me on this.
Please ask me if question is not clear.
I'm trying to get value from Action using Ajax request, but I'm having problem in using struts tag in javascript to show the value.
Javascript code:
dojo.xhrPost({
url: "dashboard"
,content: myParameterscomp
, handle: function(response, ioargs) {
if (ioargs.xhr.status == 200)
{
var data = "<s:property value='#request.consumptionData'/>"
console.log(data);
}
}
,error: function (data) {
handleError(data.description);
}
});
Java code:
Map request = (Map)context.get("request");
request.put("consumptionData", 43);
I'm getting the value of data as <s:property value='#request.consumptionData'/> on console instead of 43. I'm using struts2. My javascript code is in JSP file. Could anyone please tell me how can I show the value?
You seems to be calling /dashboard page via Ajax from your homepage. And expecting it to send you request attribute consumptionData. This won't work as your JSP does not contain required data. You need to put data in JSP and then fetch the same in Ajax. Convert your response to JSON. The simplest way of doing this would be to put following like of code in your Ajax response JSP.
Dashboard.jsp
{"consumptionData": < "<s:property value='#request.consumptionData'/>"}
And in main page when you load this JSP via ajax, you can parse this JSON output and use data in Javascript.
var json = JSON.parse(response);
var data = eval(json.consumptionData);
Code in browser accepts JSON. You could serialize you request as JSON and embed in you JavaScript file. For example:
var data = <%= toJson(request.get("consumptionData")) %>
If the data is simplely Integer values, you can even directly put the value in the code:
var data = <%= request.get("consumptionData") %>
The syntax could be vary (I'm not familiar with struts tag), but the idea is the same.
I want to pass parameters from one jsp to another.
I have tried using the post method, <jsp:forward/>, but it doesn't work.
I have created a <form> in html (parameters passed using POST), which is submitted to a servlet which processes the request and forwards it to another servlet that displays a page.
From this servlet i have created links to another jsp, passing through the parameters as GETs in the URL. However, I actually want to pass the parameters to another jsp using POST, and then pass it on to another jsp.
What solutions do you have or this problem?
Check out the Request Dispatcher. You need to forward the request to the landing JSP.
http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/6/api/javax/servlet/RequestDispatcher.html
Sounds like you are creating a multipage form that gathers information from the user across several distinct pages. In that case one option is to use hidden fields on a form to store the previous values. This of course means that as the pages progress the amount of data passing back and forth from client to server increases.
You may consider a server side approach by storing the interim values in a database for instance, then only passing a token back to the client. When the next JSP page is submitted, use the token to look up the values in the database.
JSP has built-in request object.when one jsp redirect to another jsp with some parameter, you can get parameter value using this request object.
<%
String param1 = request.getParameter("parameter_name");
%>
you can find example here -
http://www.roseindia.net/jsp/RequestObjectInJSP.shtml
Why don't you call a page on the click of a submit button by creating
an url in the below format (in javascript):- var
url="your_page_name.jsp?value1="+encodeURIComponent(document.getElementById("your_text_field_or_any_other_field_id"));
and then call the page by using your url
document.your_form_name.action=url;
document.your_form_name.submit();
and then use request.getParameter() method either in servlet
or in the jsp that u'v metioned in the url (servlet or the jsp u'll be
calling thorugh u'r jsp).
I'm using netbeans to create a web application that allows a cell phone user to scan a QR code and retrieve a journal's previous/next title information. The take home point is that there's no form that the user will input data into. The QR code will contain the search string at the end of the URL and I want the search to start on page load and output a page with the search results. For now (due to simplicity), my model is simply parsing an XML file of a small sample of MARC records. Oh, to top it off...I'm brand new to programming in java and using netbeans. I have no clue about what javabeans are, or any of the more advance techniques. So, with that background explanation here's my question.
I have created a java class (main method) that parses my xml and retrieves the results correctly. I have an index.jsp with my html in it. Within the index.jsp, I have no problem using get to get the title information from my URL. But I have no clue how I would get those parameters to a servlet that contains my java code. If I manage to get the search string to the servlet, then I have no idea how to send that data back to the index.jsp to display in the browser.
So far every example I've seen has assumed you're getting form data, but I need parameters found, processed and returned on page load...IOW, with no user input.
Thanks for any advice.
Ceci
Just put the necessary preprocessing code in doGet() method of the servlet:
String foo = request.getParameter("foo");
// ...
request.getRequestDispatcher("/WEB-INF/page.jsp").forward(request, response);
And call the URL of the servlet instead of the JSP one e.g. http://example.com/page?foo=bar instead of http://example.com/page.jsp?foo=bar in combination with a servlet mapping on an URL pattern of /page/*.
You can get the url parameter in servlet using request.getParameter("paramName");
and you can pass the attribute to page from servlet using forwarding request from servlet to jsp.
See Also
Servlet wiki page
Bear in mind that your JSP page will compile internally to a servlet. So you can retrieve the string and print it back in the same JSP. For instance assuming you get the string in a parameter called param you would have something like this in your JSP:
<%
String param = request.getParameter( "param" );
out.println( "String passed in was " + param );
%>
One last thing, you mentioned the main method -- that only gets executed for stand alone applications -- whereas you're talking web/JSP :O