Scriptlets

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Scriptlets allow you to add Java-Code to your JSP-Pages.
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Scriptlets are just JSP files that are composed using regular Java code instead of taglib code. Note that one doesn't exclude the other, so you can even use a mix of the two.
  
In OpenCMS jsp pages, you can retrieve the CMSObject in a scriptlet and use it as a central entry point to access many of OpenCMS' features.
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Choosing between scriptlet code and taglib code is usually just a matter of preference, and a slight mix is not uncommon.
  
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At the start of a scriptlet, you will typically find some kind of CmsJspActionElement and a CmsObject. These two (the CmsObject in particular) are often the central corner stones from which you can access many of OpenCms' features.
  
'''Useful scriptlets'''
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==Example scriptlets==
*[[Get the CMSObject]]
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*[[Get the CmsObject]]
*[[Read a property of an arbitrary CMSResource]]
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*[[Read a property of an arbitrary CmsResource]]
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*[[Reading various information about a resource]]
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[[Category:Developing in OpenCms ]]

Latest revision as of 17:04, 4 July 2011

Scriptlets are just JSP files that are composed using regular Java code instead of taglib code. Note that one doesn't exclude the other, so you can even use a mix of the two.

Choosing between scriptlet code and taglib code is usually just a matter of preference, and a slight mix is not uncommon.

At the start of a scriptlet, you will typically find some kind of CmsJspActionElement and a CmsObject. These two (the CmsObject in particular) are often the central corner stones from which you can access many of OpenCms' features.

Example scriptlets

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