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package org.apache.struts2.components;

import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;

import org.apache.struts2.views.annotations.StrutsTag;
import org.apache.struts2.views.annotations.StrutsTagAttribute;
import org.apache.struts2.util.TextProviderHelper;

import com.opensymphony.xwork2.util.ValueStack;

/**
 * 
 * 

Renders an HTML LABEL that will allow you to output label:name combination that has the same format treatment as * the rest of your UI controls.

* * *

Examples

* * *

In this example, a label is rendered. The label is retrieved from a ResourceBundle via the key attribute * giving you an output of 'User Name: Ford.Prefect'. Assuming that i18n message userName corresponds * to 'User Name' and the action's getUserName() method returns 'Ford.Prefect'

* *
 * 
 * <s:label key="userName" />
 * 
 * 
*
 * 
 * <s:label name="userName" label="User Name" />
 * 
 * 
* */ @StrutsTag( name="label", tldTagClass="org.apache.struts2.views.jsp.ui.LabelTag", description="Render a label that displays read-only information", allowDynamicAttributes=true) public class Label extends UIBean { final public static String TEMPLATE = "label"; protected String forAttr; public Label(ValueStack stack, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) { super(stack, request, response); } protected String getDefaultTemplate() { return TEMPLATE; } protected void evaluateExtraParams() { super.evaluateExtraParams(); if (forAttr != null) { addParameter("for", findString(forAttr)); } // try value, then key, then name (this overrides the default behavior in the superclass) if (value != null) { addParameter("nameValue", findString(value)); } else if (key != null) { Object nameValue = parameters.get("nameValue"); if (nameValue == null || nameValue.toString().length() == 0) { // get the label from a TextProvider (default value is the key) String providedLabel = TextProviderHelper.getText(key, key, stack); addParameter("nameValue", providedLabel); } } else if (name != null) { String expr = completeExpressionIfAltSyntax(name); addParameter("nameValue", findString(expr)); } } @StrutsTagAttribute(description=" HTML for attribute") public void setFor(String forAttr) { this.forAttr = forAttr; } }




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