ZCS 6.0:Zimlet Developers Guide:Examples:JSP with custom Java classes: Difference between revisions
Line 50: | Line 50: | ||
== JSP File == | == JSP File == | ||
The JSP file imports the custom Java classes (from the package <code>com.zimbra.zimlet.example</code>). | The JSP file imports the custom Java classes (from the package <code>com.zimbra.zimlet.example</code>). The <code>MyClass.getString()</code> method is called and the returned string is printed to the JSP output. | ||
<pre> | <pre> |
Revision as of 04:43, 31 December 2009
Introduction | Getting Started | Dev Environment Setup | Developing Zimlets | Advanced Concepts | API Specifications | Example Zimlets |
Description
This zimlet includes a JAR file and calls custom Java classes from a JSP.
Definition File
<zimlet name="com_zimbra_javajarexample" version="1.0" description="An example zimlet with a JAR file."> <include>javajarexample.js</include> <handlerObject>com_zimbra_javajarexampleHandlerObject</handlerObject> <zimletPanelItem label="Java w/JAR Example" icon="zimbraIcon"> <toolTipText>Click to launch the JAR Example</toolTipText> </zimletPanelItem> </zimlet>
Handler Object
The following code snippet from the Handler Object calls the JSP page using a new window:
/** * Displays the zimlet jsp page. * */ com_zimbra_javajarexampleHandlerObject.prototype._displayDialog = function() { var jspUrl = this.getResource("jspfile.jsp"); window.open(jspUrl, "toolbar=yes, location=yes, status=yes, menubar=yes, scrollbars=yes, resizable=yes"); };
JSP File
The JSP file imports the custom Java classes (from the package com.zimbra.zimlet.example
). The MyClass.getString()
method is called and the returned string is printed to the JSP output.
<%@ page language="java" import="com.zimbra.zimlet.example.*" %> <% String s = MyClass.getString(); %> Hello World! <b><%=s%></b>
Download
Zimlet Package | com_zimbra_javajarexample.zip |
Eclipse Project (Java source and building the JAR file) | javajarexample-eclipse-project.zip |
Useful Links