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Chapter 33: Integrating J2EE and Java Elements in CFML Applications
Calling a ColdFusion page from a JSP page
The following JSP page sets Request, Session, and application variables and calls a ColdFusion
page, passing it a name parameter:
<%@page import="java.util.*" %>
<% request.setAttribute("myvariable", "This");%>
<% ((Map)session.getAttribute("myApp")).put("myVariable", "is a");%>
<% ((Map)application.getAttribute("myApp")).put("myVariable", "test.");%>
<jsp:include page="hello.cfm">
<jsp:param name="name" value="Robert" />
</jsp:include>
Reviewing the code
The following table describes the JSP code and its function:
<br>session.myVariable:
<%=
((Map)(session.getAttribute("myApp
"))).
get("myVariable")%>
Uses the
getAttribute
method of the JSP session
object to get the myApp object (the Application scope).
Casts this to a Java Map object and uses the get method
to obtain the myVariable value for display.
CFML pages and JSP pages share Session variables
independent of the variable name case. The variable on
the JSP page can have any case mixture and still receive
the value from the ColdFusion page. For example,
instead of myVariable, you could use MYVARIABLE or
myvariable on this line.
<br>Application.myVariable: <%=
((Map)(application.getAttribute("m
yApp")))
.get("myVariable")%>
Uses the
getAttribute
method of the JSP myApp
application object to obtain the value of myVariable in
the Application scope.
CFML pages and JSP pages share Application variables
independent of the variable name case. The variable on
the JSP page can have any case mixture and still receive
the value from the ColdFusion page. For example,
instead of myVariable, you could use MYVARIABLE or
myvariable on this line.
Code
Description
<%@page import="java.util.*" %>
Imports the java.util package. This contains methods
required in the JSP page.
<% request.setAttribute("myvariable",
"This");%>
Uses the
setAttribute
method of the JSP request
object to set the value of the Request scope variable
myVariable.
The JSP page must use all lowercase characters to
refer to all request scope variables that it shares with
CFML pages. You can use any case on the CFML
page, but if you use mixed case to all uppercase on the
JSP page, the JSP page will not share it with the
ColdFusion page.
Code
Description
Содержание COLDFUSION MX 61-DEVELOPING COLDFUSION MX
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Страница 349: ...About user security 349...
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Страница 476: ...476 Chapter 22 Using Query of Queries...
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